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Chapter 2. Using CMFMON’s Online Facility 9
The major components of the CMFMON interface are:
The full title of the screen.
The standard COMMAND and SCROLL fields, which you probably already know from
ISPF.
The SYSTEM field, which allows you to access data from a system other than the current
local system. “Displaying Data from a Remote System” on page 31 provides more
information about accessing remote data.
A status line that summarizes various attributes of your system’s performance. In Figure
5 on page 8, the status line looks like this:
The data in these fields is updated each time you press Enter.
The following table describes each field on the status line.
In addition, some screens contain one or more of the fields shown in this table:
CPU 100/ 58 UIC 16 Paging 0 ES Mig Age 67123 Time 08:34:33 Mode TOTAL
Field Content
CPU The percentage of the CPU currently being utilized. Depending on your
configuration, either one value or two values separated by a slash may be
displayed. A detailed explanation of the CPU field in various
configurations is provided in the online help.
UIC The highest unreferenced interval count.
Paging The current demand paging rate, in seconds, as reported by SRM.
ES Mig Age The average number of seconds that pages remain in expanded storage
before being paged out to auxiliary storage, as calculated by SRM.
Time The time that the data on the screen was collected.
Mode Whether you are looking at the screen in DELTA mode or TOTAL mode.
See “Displaying Deltas and Totals” on page 29 for more information.
Field Content Appears on
ICS Name of the currently active IEAICSxx member. TRX
IPS Name of the currently active IEAIPSxx member. DDMN
TRX
I% Percentage of the current CMF or RMF interval that has
passed.
DEV
IOQUEUE
TRX
PGSPP
PGSPS