The TSO/E session
Enablement:
RMF™ is an optional feature of z/OS. It is present in the system, whether you have purchased it or not. If you have not specifically ordered RMF, it is disabled. The Monitor II reporter session will not start, and you will receive the message:
ERB111I RMF IS NOT ENABLED TO RUN ON THIS SYSTEM
When you start Monitor II using the command RMFMON, Figure 1 is the panel you see first.
Figure 1. Monitor II Display Menu
RMF DISPLAY MENU
NAME PFK# DESCRIPTION
ARD 1 ADDRESS SPACE RESOURCE DATA
ASD 2 ADDRESS SPACE STATE DATA
ASRM 3 ADDRESS SPACE SRM DATA
CHANNEL 4 CHANNEL PATH DISPLAY
DEV 6 SYSTEM DEVICE DATA
PGSP 7 SYSTEM PAGING SPACE DATA
SENQ 8 SYSTEM ENQUEUE CONTENTION
SENQR 9 SYSTEM ENQUEUE RESERVE
SPAG 10 PAGING DATA
SRCS 11 CENTRAL STORAGE / CPU / SRM DATA
ARDJ RESOURCE DATA FOR SPECIFIC JOBNAME
ASDJ STATE DATA FOR SPECIFIC JOBNAME
ASRMJ SRM DATA FOR SPECIFIC JOBNAME
DEVV SYSTEM DEVICE DATA FOR A SPECIFIC VOL/NUMBER
IOQUEUE I/O QUEUING ACTIVITY DATA
SDS RMF SYSPLEX DATA SERVER
LLI PROGRAM LIBRARY INFORMATION
ILOCK IRLM LONG LOCK DETECTION
OPT SETTINGS
USER USER PICTURE
You can enter session commands, or you can select a specific report by entering the report command name shown in the NAME column, or by pressing the corresponding PF key, shown in the PFK# column.
Issue all commands from the input area. This is where the cursor appears when you begin a session.