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IBM System/360 User Manual

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MONITORING TERMINAL ACl'IVITY
The
MONITOR
subcommand
lets
you
keep
track
of
the
users
of
the
system
and
of
any
background
jobs
submitted
with
the
SUBMIT
command.
If
you
want
to
be
notified
whenever
a
terminal
session
starts
or
ends,
enter
the
SESS
operand
of
the
MONITOR
subcommand.
For
example,
after
using
the
following
sequence:
READY
operator
OPERATOR
monitor
sess
you
will
receive
messages,
such
as
the
following,
interspersed
with
other
messages
and
input
at
your
terminal:
IEF125I
JONES
LOGGED
ON
IEF125I
SMITH
LOGGED
ON
IEF126I
JONES
LOGGED
OFF
IEF125I
BROWN
LOGGED
ON
IEF126I
BROWN
LOGGED
OFF
IEF126I
SMITH
LOGGED
OFF
You
can
also
request
the
time
at
which
the
session
starts
and
ends
as
part
of
the
message.
You
do
this
by
entering
SESS,T
with
the
MONITOR
subcommand.
For
example,
if
you
enter:
monitor
sess.t
the
message
informing
you
that
JONES
logged
on
may
appear
as
follows:
IEF125I
JONES
LOGGED
ON
TIME =
1.35.05
The
LOGON
time
is
shown
in
hours,
minutes
and
seconds.
You
can
request
that
the
system
display
information
about
all
tasks
by
entering:
monitor
a
the
message
may
appear
as:
IEEI02I
TSO
DATAPROG
02
00240K
00290K
3
•••
(This
message
is
explained
in
Messages
and
Codes.)
Controlling
a
System
With
TSO
87

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BrandIBM
ModelSystem/360
CategoryDesktop
LanguageEnglish

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