Retrieve the status of CICS monitoring.
INQUIRE MONITOR >>-INQUIRE MONITOR----------------------------------------------> .---------------------------------------------. V | >----+-----------------------------------------+-+------------->< +-APPLNAMEST(cvda)------------------------+ +-CONVERSEST(cvda)------------------------+ +-EXCEPTCLASS(cvda)-----------------------+ +-FILELIMIT(data-area)--------------------+ +-+-FREQUENCY(data-area)----------------+-+ | '-| hours |--| minutes |--| seconds |-' | +-PERFCLASS(cvda)-------------------------+ +-RESRCECLASS(cvda)-----------------------+ +-RMIST(cvda)-----------------------------+ +-STATUS(cvda)----------------------------+ +-SUBSYSTEMID(data-area)------------------+ +-SYNCPOINTST(cvda)-----------------------+ +-TIME(cvda)------------------------------+ '-TSQUEUELIMIT(data-area)-----------------' hours: |--FREQUENCYHRS(data-area)--------------------------------------| minutes: |--FREQUENCYMINS(data-area)-------------------------------------| seconds: |--FREQUENCYSECS(data-area)-------------------------------------|
Conditions: NOTAUTH
For more information about the use of CVDAs, see CICS-value data areas (CVDAs).
The INQUIRE MONITOR command allows you to find out whether CICS monitoring is active, what types of data are being recorded, and other recording options.
CICS monitoring is controlled by a master switch (the STATUS option) and two switches that govern what types of data are recorded (the EXCEPTCLASS and PERFCLASS options). See the SET MONITOR command on page SET MONITOR for a description of monitor data classes and details of how the switches interact.
There are two formats for the frequency interval:
(A value of zero means that frequency reporting is inactive; that is, recording of performance data is not affected by the duration of the task.)