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23 IUCV `*MONITOR` statement in its user entry. If the monitor DCSS to be used is
28 There are two options for being able to load the monitor DCSS (examples assume
29 that the monitor DCSS begins at 144 MB and ends at 152 MB). You can query the
30 location of the monitor DCSS with the Class E privileged CP command Q NSS MAP
68 to specify the name of the monitor DCSS. If the module is compiled into the
74 Performance Toolkit), the monitor DCSS is already defined and you have to use
76 of the monitor DCSS, if already defined, and the users connected to the
78 Refer to the "z/VM Performance" book (SC24-6109-00) on how to create a monitor
124 This loads the module with the default monitor DCSS (MONDCSS) and creates a
136 Reading from the device provides a 12 Byte monitor control element (MCE),
137 followed by a set of one or more contiguous monitor records (similar to the
140 data), the monitor domains contained within it and the start and end address
141 of the record set in the monitor DCSS. The start and end address can be used
148 of the monitor control element layout. The layout of the monitor records can
171 monitor DCSS, so design the buffer adequately or use dynamic memory allocation.
172 The size of the monitor DCSS will be printed into syslog after loading the