The NT_PINFO command obtains and displays information about processes (threads).
Format
NT_PINFO {(options } |
Parameter(s)
options |
L |
Displays the delta CPU usage information for any ports that have consumed CPU within the last 1 second. Useful for finding active CPU consumers. |
M |
Displays the virtual memory size in megabytes (MB). |
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U |
Additionally displays the user-ID in the report. |
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V |
Displays virtual memory (process virtual address space) and page file statistics. When used with the M option, the display is in MB. |
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Z |
Displays all configured port, including those that do not have an associated thread. |
Description
All values reflect the accumulations since the MVSERVER started. Note that threads that are accumulating time or maps are resource intensive.
Example(s)
NT_PINFO |
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PIB |
ThreadId |
T |
User |
Kernel |
Maps |
Device |
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0*00004672 |
C |
0.610 |
0.180 |
328 |
mvTerm: mvBase |
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99 00002148 |
P |
0.000 |
0.000 |
0 |
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100 00001552 |
P |
0.000 |
0.000 |
0 |
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Total Virt Mem |
Avail Virt Mem |
Total Page File |
Avail Page File |
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2097024 KB |
1926628 KB |
839868 KB |
434416 KB |
PIB |
Process Identification Block. |
ThreadId |
Process location. For example: Taking the last three digits into the debugger with a thread of 01c, shows where you are in a BASIC Program at that point in time. |
T |
Type of process attached. T = telnet S = serial C = console P = phantom |
User |
User CPU time since thread started. |
Kernel |
Kernel CPU time since thread started. |
Maps |
Number of maps the thread has made. An indirect measure of disk I/O’s. |
Device |
Attached device. |