You can also control SAPOSCOL directly from the operating system input prompt.
SAPOSCOL must be running for you to be able to use the following commands. Start the operating system collector with the command saposcol –l.
Features
Control SAPOSCOL from the operating system input prompt using the command saposcol . The following options are possible:
Option | Description |
-d | Starts the dialog mode of the operating system collector SAPOSCOL |
-k | Stops the current collector |
-r | Stops the current collector and displays the results |
-h | Displays the possible SAPOSCOL options |
-f | Forces the collector to start, even if the collector is already collecting data |
-s | Displays the status of the collector |
-i | Sets a new interval for the collection of data in the normal mode (every |
-v | Displays the version of the collector |
-u | Sets the interval in seconds for the switch to idle status (the default value is 300 seconds); if the data in shared memory is not read for the specified length of time, SAPOSCOL switches from normal mode to idle mode. |
-e | Sets the interval in seconds for the collection of data in idle status (the default value is 60 seconds) |
-c | Deletes the data in shared memory |
-p | Writes the shared memory to the file coll.put |
-g | Writes the contents of the file coll.put to the shared memory |
-t | Sets the trace level for debugging |
-ztl | Activates cyclical trace (see SAPOSCOL Log Files) |
-n | Sets the normal trace level |
-o | Displays all collected data from the shared memory |
-m | Displays all current data from the shared memory |
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