Using the MON command in MVScope primary views


You can use the three-letter MON (MONitor) command in the MVScope primary views called MSMONSET, MSDIAG, MSDPROF, MSDCPU, and MSDIO.

In this example, display the MSMONSET view for a monitor set that is in the Ready state, as shown in the following figure.

MONitor primary command

DDMMMYYYY  HH:MM:SS -------- MAINVIEW WINDOW INTERFACE (Vv.r.mm) ---------------
COMMAND  ===> MONITOR                                         SCROLL ===> CSR
CURR WIN ===> 1        ALT WIN ===>
 W1 =MSMONSET==========SYSE=====*========DDMMMYYYY==HH:MM:SS====MVMVS====D====1
                               MVScope Monitor Set
    Symptoms                                            Problem Analysis
  . Hot Program             Job BMVDIDV , Devn 0D06   . Tasks and SRBs
    No samples              13:51:28 to 13:51:30      . Programs
  . Hot Instruction         0 CPU, 0 I/O samples      . I/Os
    Addr:  No Samples       Ready NOV 17, YYYY        . Traces
    Pgm:   No Samples       No sampling errors        > Maps
    CSECT: No Samples
    Ofst:  No Samples       +----------------------+    Utilities       
  . Hot Task                |   Place cursor on    |  > Monitored Job
    Addr:  No Samples       |    menu item and     |  > First Monitored Dev
    Name:  No Samples       |     press ENTER      |  . Monitor Sets
  . Hot DASD Track          +----------------------+                
    CCHH:  No Samples                                 . Return ...
    Dsn:   Unknown

The monitor set’s state is shown near the center of the view.

You can type the MON command in the line command field of MSMONSET to begin monitoring, but do not do that yet.

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