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Re: [ADSM-L] TSM 5.4 traceflagss

2009-01-22 14:49:35
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TSM 5.4 traceflagss
From: Erwann Simon <erwann.simon AT FREE DOT FR>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 20:47:21 +0100
Hi,

Just put the "testflag instrument:detail" in your dsm.sys or dsm.opt (or
use it as an option (whith a preceding dash) for dsmc.
Note there is now one tsminstr.report file created by operation, with
the PID appended to its name.

--
Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي
Erwann SIMON


David E Ehresman a écrit :
> In older versions of TSM "insturment:detail" used to give you diagnostic 
> information like this:
> 
> Detailed Instrumentation statistics for                           
> Thread: 6328  Elapsed time 20937,580 sec                 
> Section      Actual (sec) Average(msec)  Frequency used  
>                                                          
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> Process Dirs         0,000           0,0              0  
> Solve Tree           0,000           0,0              0  
> Compute              1,657           0,0         270984  
> BeginTxn Verb        0,141           0,0          11167  
> Transaction         48,856           4,4          11167  
> File I/O           299,004           1,0         307988  
> Compression          0,000           0,0              0  
> Encryption           0,000           0,0              0  
> CRC                  0,000           0,0              0  
> Delta                0,000           0,0              0  
> Data Verb         2726,280          10,1         270984  
> Confirm Verb         0,000           0,0              1  
> EndTxn Verb      17755,910        1590,0          11167           
> Sleep                0,000           0,0              0           
> Thread Wait         85,075        2430,7             35           
> Other               20,657           0,0              0     
>  
> Is it still possible to get that kind of information in TSM 5.4?  If so, how?
>  
> David                                                         

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