Neoview Workload Management Services Guide (R2.5)
Table A-1 WMS Commands (continued)
See these WMS commands:To perform these tasks:
• “STATUS RULE Command” (page 240)
(or “INFO RULE Command” (page 214))
• “STATUS RULE CONN Command” (page 243)
(or “INFO RULE CONN Command” (page 217))
• “STATUS RULE COMP Command” (page 242)
(or “INFO RULE COMP Command” (page 216))
• “STATUS RULE EXEC Command” (page 244)
(or “INFO RULE EXEC Command” (page 218))
To display the defined attributes of rules:
• “ALTER SERVICE COMP Command” (page 202)
• “ALTER SERVICE EXEC Command” (page 203)
• “ALTER WMS CONN Command” (page 206)
To associate rules with a service:
• “STATUS SERVICE COMP Command” (page 247)
(or “INFO SERVICE COMP Command” (page 221))
• “STATUS SERVICE EXEC Command” (page 248)
(or “INFO SERVICE EXEC Command” (page 222))
• “STATUS SERVICE RULE Command” (page 249)
• “STATUS WMS CONN Command” (page 254)
(or “INFO WMS CONN Command” (page 224))
To display the associations of rules with
services:
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• “STATUS WMS Command” (page 252)To display information about the WMS
system configuration and the status of
system resources:
• “STATUS WMS DETAIL Command” (page 255)To display information about CPU and
memory consumption per segment and per
node:
• “ALTER WMS RESET STATS Command” (page 207)
• “STATUS SERVICE SEGMENT STATS Command” (page 250)
• “STATUS WMS SEGMENT STATS Command” (page 256)
To display running counts and average times
of the queries in WMS:
• “STATUS QUERY Command” (page 238)
• “STATUS QUERIES Command” (page 229)
To monitor a query or a set of queries in
WMS:
• “CANCEL Command” (page 208)
• “HOLD Command” (page 212)
• “RELEASE Command” (page 225)
To cancel, put on hold, or release a query or
a set of queries:
172 WMS Commands