Monitoring Ternli. Nal Activity - IBM System 360 User Manual

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MONITORING TERMINAL ACl'IVITY
The MONITOR subcommand lets you keep track of the users of the system
and of any background jobs submitted with the SUBMIT command.
If you want to be notified whenever a terminal session starts or
ends, enter the SESS operand of the MONITOR subcommand.
For example,
after using the following sequence:
READY
operator
OPERATOR
monitor sess
you will receive messages, such as the following, interspersed with
other messages and input at your terminal:
IEF125I JONES LOGGED ON
IEF125I SMITH LOGGED ON
IEF126I JONES LOGGED OFF
IEF125I BROWN LOGGED ON
IEF126I BROWN LOGGED OFF
IEF126I SMITH LOGGED OFF
You can also request the time at which the session starts and ends as
part of the message.
You do this by entering SESS,T with the MONITOR
subcommand.
For example, if you enter:
monitor
sess.t
the message informing you that JONES logged on may appear as follows:
IEF125I JONES LOGGED ON TIME
=
1.35.05
The LOGON time is shown in hours, minutes and seconds.
You can request that the system display information about all tasks
by entering:
monitor a
the message may appear as:
IEEI02I TSO DATAPROG 02 00240K 00290K 3 •••
(This message is explained in Messages and Codes.)
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