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SET WATCH Command
Function
The SET WATCH command provides a means with which to measure the
performance status of your program. This command tells the
system to print (or suppress) job statistics.
Formats
SET WATCH arg,arg,...
Prints the specified WATCH statistics. You specify the
statistics using the arguments.
SET WATCH ALL
Prints all the WATCH statistics.
SET WATCH NONE
Stops printing all WATCH statistics.
SET WATCH NO arg,arg,...
Stops printing the specified WATCH statistics.
Where: arg can be one of the following arguments:
DAY WRITE
VERSION MTA
READ CONTEXTS
RUN FILES
WAIT
The following arguments enable printing whenever a monitor
command passes the job from monitor level to user level.
DAY Prints the time of day, as [hh:mm:ss]
VERSION Prints the version of the program in standard format
(see the help file VERSIO). The version is printed
when your job issues a GET or RUN command; a SETNAM,
GETSEG, or SEGOP. monitor call; or if a DAEMON wait
occurs.
The following arguments print a message whenever the terminal is
returned to monitor level through the CTRL/C, EXIT, HALT, ERROR
IN JOBn, or DEVICE xxx OPR zz ACTION REQUESTED messages.
READ Prints the incremental number of disk blocks read
modulo 4096.
RUN Prints the incremental runtime.
WAIT Prints the wait time. (That is, the time elapsed since
you started or continued your program.)
WRITE Prints the incremental number of disk blocks written
modulo 4096.
When an UNLOAD command, the unload function of a UUO, or a
DEASSIGN command is executed.
MTA Prints magnetic tape statistics in the form:
[MTxn:reelid READ (C/H/S) = a/b/c WRITE (C/H/S) = d/e/f]
Where: x represents the tape controller
n represents the drive unit number
reelid is the reel identification
a is the number of characters read
b is the number of hard-read errors
c is the number of soft-read errors
d is the number of characters written
e is the number of hard-write errors
f is the number of soft-write errors
When a, b, and c are 0, the information pertaining to
READ will not be printed.
When d, e, and f are 0, the information pertaining to
WRITE will not be printed.
When any files are accessed,
FILES Prints a message for each file accessed. The message
takes the form:
[Fxn: dev:file.ext[ppn,sfd,...] PC:nnnnnn, error z]
Where: F (where it appears) signifies a FILOP
x = L for Lookup
E for Enter
R for Rename
n is the channel number
z is the error if the LOOKUP, ENTER, or RENAME fail.
Error codes can be found in the TOPS-10 Monitor
Calls Manual.
Note that, in the case of execute-only jobs, this message is
suppressed.
Whenever the current context changes, (by the use of the CONTEXT,
PUSH, or POP commands),
CONTEXTS Prints information about the current context. The
message is in the form:
[CONTEXT contextname (n) prog]
Where: contextname is the name (if any) of the current context
n is the current context number
prog is the name of the program (if any) that the
current context has stored in core.
Any combination of the arguments can be specified in any order.
Statistics are not printed for commands that do not run programs,
such as ASSIGN or PJOB. When you log in, your job is set to
WATCH the statistics for which you notified the system manager.
The information on what statistics to WATCH is kept in ACCT.SYS.
The default is MTA.
Associated Messages
If you type SET WATCH with no arguments, or with an invalid
argument, the following error message occurs:
?ARGS ARE: CONTEXTS,DAY,RUN,WAIT,READ,WRITE,VERSION,MTA,
FILES,ALL,NONE
NOTE
Enabling WATCH output interacts with the
incremental data printed by the TIME and DSK
commands.
Characteristics
Leaves your terminal at monitor level.
Example
List the arguments:
.SET WATCH<RET>
?ARGS ARE: CONTEXTS,DAY,RUN,WAIT,READ,WRITE,VERSION,MTA,
FILES,ALL,NONE
Set the statistics for time, run time, wait time, version number:
.SET WATCH DAY<RET>
.SET WATCH RUN<RET>
.SET WATCH WAIT<RET>
.SET WATCH VERSION<RET>
Run a program:
.RUN LOOP<RET>
[hh:mm:ss]
?LOOP.SAV NOT FOUND
[0.06 0.91 ]
.R PIP<RET>
[hh:mm:ss]
[S:PIP 33B(260) + ]
*C
[0.08 6.08 ]
.R TECO<RET>
[hh:mm:ss]
[S: TECO 230(162) + ]
*C
[2.05 6.10 ]
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