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Display data collectors


To use DCSTAT to display data collectors, use the following syntax:

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The variables in the DCSTAT syntax are as follows:

  • Name — is the name of the data collector to be displayed.
    See the Name field in the default view.
  • Status — is the status of the data collector, either Active or Inactive.
    See the Status field in the default view. Wildcard selections can be used.

The DCSTAT view is shown in the following figure:

DDMMMYYYY   HH:MM:SS -------- MainView WINDOW INTERFACE (Vv.r.mm) --------------
COMMAND ===>                                                     SCROLL ===> PAGE
CURR WIN ===> 1 ALT WIN ===>                                                       
W1 =DCSTAT=========SJSC======*========DDMMMYYYY==HH:MM:SS=======MVUSS====D====5
C Name Id Data Collector Description     Status   Samp Samp Err TCB Coll TCB Coll
- ---- -- ------------------------------ -------- Rate Cnt  Cnt  Module  Entry Pt
AOC  1E AutoOperator Control           Inactive                                  
ASEV 01 Address Space Event            Active      1  104   0 BBM0DC10 39AF9F68
ASTM 02 Address Space Timed            Active     15    7   0 BBM0DC12 39AFC3D8
BPXP 52 USS System Parameters          Active     60    2   0 UCPM0    39C7AAA8
CACH 1D Cache                          Sleeping    1    1   0 BBM0DC60 39B33698

The Name and Status fields should reflect the data that you specified in the DCSTAT command. The Data Collector Description field identifies the type of collected data.

If either MainView for z/OS or CMF MONITOR is installed, the DCSTAT view also displays the data collectors for that product.

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