Thank you Alexander. When I read the description of the hours parameter I was
under the impression I could get more than the default. Says: if not specified
the default is 72 hours or however many hours the monitor has been active. The
monitor (I'm assuming JES2MON) maintains history for the life of the monitor
address space. Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone
-------- Original message --------
From: Alexander Riedel <[email protected]>
Date: 04/22/2019 11:28 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: JES2 JDHISTORY Command Fail
Patrick,in the JES2 command reference is this sentence for "$JDHISTORY -
Display history of JES2 resource usage"written:To display the history of
resource usage and CPU statistics over time. At the beginning of every hour,
JES2 saves the current statistics and resets the count. Use this command to
review the saved statistics. The monitor obtains and displays up to 72 hours of
samples, based on how long the monitor address space has been running.So, 72h
seems to be the maxium.------ Original Message ------From: "Patrick Falcone"
<[email protected]>To:
[email protected]: 22/04/2019 16:49:20Subject: JES2 JDHISTORY
Command Fail> $JDHISTORY(JOES),HOURS=73 command fails after default of 72
hours. I'm seeing this on both 1.13 and 2.2 systems.>Without the hours
parameter the default of 72 entries is returned.>I'd like to get additional
history on JOES. Anyone seeing similar or know of a fix or
circumvention?>TIA...>>>>>>>---------------------------------------------------------------------->For
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