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Displaying the status of system-wide limits specified in BPXPRMxx z/OS UNIX System Services Planning GA32-0884-00 |
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You can display information about current system-wide limits, including
current usage and high-water usage, with the DISPLAY OMVS,LIMITS command:
An * displayed after a system limit indicates that the system limit was changed via a SETOMVS or SET OMVS= command. For the sysplex-wide limits, the command can be issued from any of the systems in the shared file system configuration environment, and the change can also be caused by subsequent OMVS initialization on the other systems. The display output shows for each limit the current usage, high-water (peak) usage, and the system limit as specified in the BPXPRMxx member. The displayed system values might be the values as specified in the BPXPRMxx member, or they might be the modified values resulting from the SETOMVS or SET OMVS commands. You can also use the DISPLAY OMVS,LIMITS command with the PID= operand to display information about high-water marks and current usage for an individual process. The high-water marks for the system limits can be reset to 0 with the D OMVS,LIMITS,RESET command. High water marks for process limits cannot be reset. |
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