Use this page to view system information for the server.
- Times
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Shows the date and time at which the current server was started, and the number of days, hours, minutes and seconds that have
passed since the server was started.
- Counts
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Shows the following information:
- Transactions - the number of transactions that have occurred since the server was started.
- Dumps - the number of dumps generated since the server was started.
- Per hour - the number of transactions per hour, based on the number of transactions shown in Transactions.
- Trace Blocks - the number of trace blocks generated since the server was started.
- Active Clients - the number of clients that have been active since the server was started.
- Limit - the number of concurrent client licenses allowed.
- Sizes
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Shows the following information:
- Max Tasks - the maximum number of tasks that can run concurrently on this server. A task handles a process such as
a CICS transaction,
a SOAP service, and so on.
- HTTP Out - the size of the data blocks passed across shared memory for HTTP output.
- Diagnostics Size - the maximum size of a diagnostic data set. When this size is exceeded, the alternate (A or B) data set
is used (and any data in that data set is overwritten). A value of 0 (zero) means that there is no maximum size.
- ID Timeout - the global user ID timeout specified. If no ID timeout ha been defined, this field is blank.
- Shared Memory - the number of shared pages in memory reserved for all the processes that run in the enterprise server. Each
page is 4 KB long.
- SM Total - the amount of shared memory available to this server, shown in kilobytes.
- SM Cushion - the number of kilobytes reserved from the shared memory pages to enable the server to continue processing when
the shared memory allocation is too small for the operational requirements of the server.
- SM Free - the amount of shared memory currently free, shown in kilobytes.
- States
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Shows the following information:
- Working Mode - the current working bit mode of the server.
- Force Phase In - the current state of Force Phase In. If Force Phase In is set, MSS reloads programs each time they are invoked.
This applies only to programs that are not marked resident and have not been loaded with the hold attribute. If Yes, Force
Phase In is set; if No, it is not. You can set the state of Force Phase In on the Control page, which can be displayed by
clicking
Control
- Dump - shows which data set is currently set to receive dump information, which can be A or B.
You can set the data set to be used for dump information on the Control page, which can be displayed by clicking
Control.
- Dump on Abend - the dump state. The dump state can be:
- Sys: No Tran: No
- Sys: Yes Tran: No
- Sys: No Tran: Yes
- Sys: Yes Tran: Yes
where
Sys indicates a system dump, and
Tran indicates a transaction dump.
You can set the dump state on the Control page, which can be displayed by clicking
Control.
- Trace - shows which data set is currently set to receive trace information, which can be A or B.
You can set the data set to be used for trace information on the Control page, which can be displayed by clicking
Control.
- Active trace - indicates whether the in-memory trace is currently being recorded to the active auxiliary diagnostic data set.
You can switch the active trace on and off on the Control page, which can be displayed by clicking
Control.
- Startup
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This group is displayed only if you have enabled MSS. It contains the following information:
- Sit - the name of the SIT currently used by this server.
- PLT-PI - the program list table (PLT) that specifies the initialization programs to be run when the region is started. If
this is blank, no special processing is done when the region is started.
- SYSID - the system ID of the SIT.
- PLT-SD - the program list table (PLT) that specifies the shutdown programs to be run when the region is stopped. If this is
blank, no special processing is done when the region is stopped.
- Fileshare user - the user ID used by the region to log on to all Fileshare servers that MSS is configured to use.
- Security - indicates whether or not the server has security enabled.
- Activity
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Contains the following information:
- The time at which sampling of activity was started. The time is shown in 24-hour format. The duration of sampling is 15 minutes.
To see the latest activity statistics for this 15-minute period, click
Refresh.
- Average latency (100/sec) - The average latency for transactions on this server. This is shown in hundredths of a second,
and as a graphical representation in yellow.
- Average tasks (100/sec) - The average time taken to complete a task on this server. This is shown in hundredths of a second,
and as graphical representation in blue.
- Task/sec - The average number of tasks completed per second on this server. This is shown as a number, and as a graphical
representation in green.