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Startup procedures 2-13
TREEDEPTH indicates how many levels should be included below the
indicated TREETOPS indices. Level 0 includes the TREETOPS indices
only, level 1 adds their child indices in the tree, level 2 adds the children of
the children, and so on. The default value of TREEDEPTH is 10, which is
sufficient to include all lower-level indices contributing to the selected
TREETOPS indices.
FORMFEED is one of two arguments available with this option (DMS or
IBM). The one you use will depend on the hardware you have. The default
value is DMS.
TREETOPS indicates the highest level of the report within the SPMS tree
structure. Data will be gathered from the level indicated in the TREETOPS
command to the level indicated in TREEDEPTH.
EXCEPTVAL indicates which indices to suppress and which to include in
the trees selected by TREETOPS. This value must be divided by ten to
arrive at the index value it represents (for example, 950 represents 95.0).
When the DISPLAY subcommand is used, only those indices with values
less than the exception value are displayed; all other indices, including NA
indices, are suppressed. The default value of EXCEPTVAL is 1001 (that is,
100.1), which ensures that all indices in the trees selected by TREETOPS
will be displayed.
Setting EXCEPTVAL to its default value disables exception reporting.
To set any of the options to a specific value, type
>SET <option> <value>
and press the Enter key.
To display the current settings of each option, type
>SET
and press the Enter key.
To change each option to its default value, type
>SET <option>
and press the Enter key.
FORMAT to include the "WT R_95 R_80" column when displaying the
SPMS report, by typing
>SET FORMAT LONG
and pressing the Enter key.
DMS-100 Family Switch Performance Monitoring System Application Guide BASE09 and up

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