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File Thresholds Screen
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Current Table Settings
The column to the right of the threshold settings contains the current file
status for ARETRIES, BFULLP, CRETRIES, DFULLP, EXTNADD,
OVFLADD, EOVFLADD, and SPILLADD.
CFULLP is not calculated in this column because of resource considerations.
If however CFULLP was collected on any sample after the first, the latest
CFULLP is presented and is used in the calculation of the value in the next
column.
# days until threshold exceeded
If SirFile has captured at least one previous sample for the target file, a third
column of values is displayed, which shows the number of days until each of
the table parameters exceeds its matching threshold. If a parameter is
showing little or no growth, or the table is empty, SirFile displays >9999“. If
the value cannot be calculated, an ”N/A“ is displayed (such as for CFULLP, if
it has not been collected).
Collect CFULLP for this file?
Selecting “Y” at this prompt allows SirFile to run the TABLEC command for
the file. This prompt is not presented if the user has specified “N” for the
following prompt on the System Default thresholds screen:
Collect CFULLP only on specified files
The following commands are allowed:
OPEN xxxxxxxx Opens a file. As data can only be collected for files that SirFile
already knows about, or files that are currently open by any user, a
SirFile user may want to manually open a file before running a
refresh to guarantee the file is included in the sample.
CLOSE xxxxxxxx Closes a file. Any file that the SirFile user has open can be closed,
except SIRFILE, SIRLOCAL, and CCASYS (the required
application subsystem files for SirFile).
PF keys:
PF1 Accesses full-screen help.
PF3 Return to command level or previous screen.
PF5 Delete this file-specific threshold. Deleting a file-specific threshold allows the
file to be evaluated against the system default thresholds on all subsequent
refresh operations.
PF5 Delete the file-specific threshold being viewed. This operation returns the user
to the previous screen once the threshold is deleted.
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18 SirFile User's Guide