Use the MONITOR subcommand to monitor terminal activities and job
activities within the system. The system displays informational messages.
The content of the messages pertains to the type of information indicated
by the parameter you specify with the MONITOR subcommand. The system
continues to issue these informational messages until you issue a
STOPMN subcommand or until you terminate the OPERATOR command.
The syntax of the MONITOR subcommand of OPERATOR is:
- JOBNAMES
- Display the
name of each job both when the job starts and terminates, and display
unit record allocation when the job step starts. If a job terminates
abnormally, the jobname appears in the diagnostic message; the message "jobname
ENDED" does not appear.
- SESS
- Display the user
ID whenever a user initiates or terminates a terminal session. If
a terminal session terminates abnormally, the user ID appears in the
diagnostic message. If the operator cancels a terminal session, the
message "user LOGGED OFF" does not appear.
- T
- Display the local time of day in the following format:
hh.mm.ss
where hh are
the hours (00-23), mm are the minutes (00-59),
and ss are the seconds (00-59).
Note: After the initial specification (by any user)
of the T parameter in the MONITOR subcommand, all subsequent users
of MONITOR receive the time of day at their terminals, whether or
not they specify T.
- STATUS
- Display the
names and volume serial numbers of data sets with dispositions of
KEEP, CATLG, or UNCATLG whenever the data sets are freed.