Monitor – Compaq AA-Q88CE-TE User Manual

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MONITOR

MONITOR

Displays a monitor picture on the screen.

Format

MONITOR [monitor-file-spec]

Command Qualifiers

Defaults

/CLUSTER

/NOCLUSTER

/COUNT=nr-updates

/COUNT=infinite

/FACILITY=facility-name

/NOFACILITY

/IDENTIFICATION=process-id

/NOIDENTIFICATION

/INTERVAL=delay-seconds

/INTERVAL=2

/LINK=link-name

/NOLINK

/NODE=node-list

/NODE=default-node-list

/OUTPUT[=file-spec]

/OUTPUT=stdout

/PARTITION=partition-name

/NOPARTITION

/RESUME

/NORESUME

/VERIFY

/NOVERIFY

Description

The

MONITOR

command allows certain RTR status variables to be continuously

displayed on your terminal.

The individual items displayed in the monitor picture may be defined
interactively using

DISPLAY

commands and then executed using a

MONITOR

/RESUME

command.

You may also put the

DISPLAY

commands into a file (called a monitor file) and

then issue a

MONITOR monitor-file-spec

command.

Parameters

monitor-file-spec

Specifies a file containing

DISPLAY

commands. Monitor file names are of the form

monitor-file-spec.mon

This file may specify either a user defined display or one of the standard displays
supplied with RTR. If

monitor-file-spec

contains only the file-name portion

of a file specification then the RTR utility first searches the platform-specific
location(s) for a standard monitor file.

Qualifiers

/CLUSTER
/NOCLUSTER (D)

Specifies that all nodes in the cluster are monitored.

If neither

/NODE

nor

/CLUSTER

is specified then the nodes specified with the latest

SET ENVIRONMENT

command is monitored. If no

SET ENVIRONMENT

has been issued

then the

MONITOR

command is executed on the node where it was issued.

6–100 RTR Command Line Interface

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