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MONITOR, MONITOR, MODES

 *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)

    The MONITOR MODES command initiates monitoring of the MODES
    class, which includes a data item for each mode of processor
    operation.

    Format

      MONITOR MODES

  1 - Classname Qualifiers

 1.1 - /ALL

    Specifies that a table of all available statistics (current,
    average, minimum, and maximum) is to be included in the display
    and summary output. For summary output, this qualifier is the
    default for all classes; otherwise, it is the default for all
    classes except CLUSTER, MODES, PROCESSES, STATES, SYSTEM, and
    VECTOR.

 1.2 - /AVERAGE

    Specifies that a bar graph of average statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

 1.3 - /CPU

       /CPU
       /NOCPU [=(x[,...])] (default)

    In multiprocessor configurations, selects the CPU-specific form
    of output, where x specifies the CPU identification.

    For multiprocessor systems, /NOCPU produces a single modes screen
    that reflects the combined time that all CPUs spent in each mode.

    For nonmultiprocessor systems, the /CPU qualifier displays the
    CPU ID; /NOCPU does not display the CPU ID.

 1.4 - /CURRENT

    Specifies that a bar graph of current statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs. The /CURRENT
    qualifier is the default for the CLUSTER, MODES, STATES, SYSTEM,
    and VECTOR classes.

 1.5 - /MAXIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of maximum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

 1.6 - /MINIMUM

    Specifies that a bar graph of minimum statistics is to be
    included in the display and summary outputs.

 1.7 - /PERCENT

       /PERCENT
       /NOPERCENT (default)

    Controls whether statistics are expressed as percent values
    in display and summary outputs. The [NO]PERCENT qualifier is
    applicable only to the DISK, MODES, SCS, and STATES classes.
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