Display Performance Data (DSPPFRDTA)
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Parameters Examples Error messages |
The Display Performance Data (DSPPFRDTA) command uses a series of displays to show the performance data collected by Collection Services from the Operations Navigator interface.
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Parameters
Keyword | Description | Choices | Notes |
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MBR | Member | Name, *SELECT | Optional, Positional 1 |
LIB | Library | Name, QPFRDATA | Optional, Positional 2 |
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Member (MBR)
Specifies the member that contains the performance data collected by Collection Services from the Operations Navigator interface.
- *SELECT
- All members available in the specified library are listed on the Select Performance Members display.
- name
- Specify the name of the member containing the performance data.
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Library (LIB)
Specifies the library where the performance database files are located.
- QPFRDATA
- The IBM-supplied performance data library, QPFRDATA, is used to locate the database files.
- name
- Specify the name of the library where the database files are located.
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Examples
Example 1: Displaying List of Members
DSPPFRDTA
This command uses the Select Performance Member display to list the members available in the default library QPFRDATA so the user can select a member to display performance data.
Example 2: Displaying Performance Data
DSPPFRDTA MBR(JUNE1)
This command displays the performance data stored in member JUNE1 located in library QPFRDATA.
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Error messages
*ESCAPE Messages
- PFR1010
- Cannot process request because of missing data.
- PFR5501
- Performance data file(s) are not upward compatible.
- PFR5502
- Performance data file(s) are not downward compatible.
- PFR7001
- Library &1 does not contain performance data.
- PFR7003
- Cannot show performance data.
- PFR7005
- Cannot show performance data.
- PFR7006
- Cannot show performance data.
- PFR7022
- No performance data to display
- PFR9031
- Cannot use member &3 in performance graph.
- PFR9072
- Cannot use member &3 in historical graph.
- PFR9114
- No historical data to graph.
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