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Graph values


A value within the lower and upper boundaries of a graph is displayed as a horizontal bar. Depending upon the display terminal, the magnitude of the graphed value might be depicted as a high-resolution horizontal bar or simply keyboard characters in the case of low-resolution terminals.

A value exceeding an upper graph boundary has a plus sign (+) to indicate the horizontal bar has been truncated at the upper boundary limit. The example in the following figure shows a value exceeding the 100% upper boundary limit of a graph displayed on a low-resolution terminal.

 W1 =DSOVER============DB2G=====*===========ddmmmyyyy==15:02:38========MVDB2=============83
CMD Serv  Parm           Avg % Warning  Avg      Avg      Area Count Warning SMF  SYSPLEX
--- ----- --------       0.....50...100 Value--  Warning- ---- ----- MSG ID  ID
    ECSAP          108.6 *************+    76.00    70.00 DMVS     1 DS0560W SJSC  BMCPLEX1

The DSOVER view also displays the following information: 

  • Warning message ID
  • SMF ID, which is the four-character name of the LPAR where the error occurred.
  • Sysplex name, which is the name of the sysplex where the LPAR is running.


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