Sirius Satellite Radio SirFile 204 User Manual page 38

File monitor
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Background Monitor Specification Screen
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Predictions to Journal
Predict frequency
Predict List
The following commands work on this screen:
OPEN xxxxxxxx
CLOSE xxxxxxxx
PF keys:
PF1
PF3
PF5
PF9
PF12
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Y or N. Specifying Y causes SirFile to send a user audit line
(record type US) to the journal each time a prediction condition
is noticed by the background task. (Prediction conditions mean
the file is predicted to fill within the number of days of advance
warning as shown on the File threshold screen.)
0, 1 or 2. "0" causes SirFile to disregard predictions. "1" causes
SirFile to warn users on the predict list the first time a prediction
condition is noticed. "2" causes SirFile to send a warning to
each user ID on the predict list each time the background task
notices the condition.
Specify a list of user IDs and/or thread numbers to receive
prediction messages by the background task. User IDs and
numbers must be separated by blanks or commas.
Opens a file. As data can only be collected for files that SirFile
already knows about, or files that are currently open by any user, a
SirFile user may wish to manually open a file before running a
refresh to guarantee the file is included in the sample.
Closes a file. Any file that the SirFile user has open can be closed,
except SIRFILE, SIRLOCAL and CCASYS (the required application
subsystem files for SirFile).
Accesses full-screen help.
Return to previous screen.
Save the new background task specifications, and initialize the background
task. If the background task is already running, the user is notified. To make
the background task accept the new settings, the sdaemon background user
should be bumped and restarted.
Repeats the previous command-line command.
Save the new background task specifications.
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