o PQUOTA - Display process quotas
PQUOTA provides information about resource utilisation for
an individual VMS process. The information retrieved includes:
- The process name.
- The name of the user who owns the process.
- The name of the node on which the process is running.
- The current process state.
- The CPU time that has been charged to the process so far.
- Current virtual size of the process.
- Number of total I/O's and pagefaults.
- Current system and process resource quotas.
- The maximum quota values used by the process during
the current PQUOTA run.
- Enabled and pending AST's for this process.
PQUOTA was writen by Kari Salminenand runs on VAX, Alpha, and
Integrity.
http://www.process.com/openvms/
ftp://ftp.process.com/vms-freeware/fileserv/pquota.zip
http://vms.process.com/ftp/vms-freeware/fileserv/pquota.zip
ftp://ftp.tmk.com/vms-freeware/fileserv/pquota.zip
http://www.tmk.com/ftp/vms-freeware/fileserv/pquota.zip
Hunter
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Hunter Goatley, Process Software, http://www.process.com/
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An excellent contribution. Thank you Kari.
It beats the various DCL GETJPI scripts myself and others have
floating around for this.
Please note however that SHOW PROC/CONT, which already showed a good
few of the variables, has been improved with OpenVMS 8.3 to also
display the Quota counts for a process.
Just hit 'q' on the keyboard while looking at a process will give
something like:
Process _FTA3: 09:37:35
State CUR Working set 377
PID 208008A5 Page faults 517
UIC [HEIN] Event flags C0000007 80000000
# open files remaining 99/100 ( 99%)
Direct I/O count/limit 150/150 (100%)
Buffered I/O count/limit 150/150 (100%)
BUFIO byte count/limit 127616/127616 (100%)
ASTs remaining 248/250 ( 99%)
Timer entries remaining 10/10 (100%)
PGFL quota count/limit 31568/32000 ( 98%)
ENQ quota count/limit 1994/2000 ( 99%)
$8$DKA100:[SYS0.SYSCOMMON.][SYSEXE]SHOW.EXE
e = exit
q = quota
t = threads
v = virtual memory
space = back to main
Hein.