Status pop-up display
File Options View Services Help
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IBM Fault Analyzer - Fault Entry List Line 1 Col 1 80
Command ===> Scroll ===> CSR
Fault History File or View : 'NWILKES.HIST'
{The following line commands are available: ? (Query), V or S (View saved
report), I (Interactive reanalysis), B (Batch reanalysis), D (Delete), H
(Duplicate history), C (Copy fault entry), M (Move fault entry), X (XMIT fault
entry).}
Fault_ID Dups Job/Tran User_ID Sys/Job Abend Date Time MD_Pag
i SW00341 RSHPAR2 B12128 SY2 S06F 2019/07/12 14:34:06
SW00154 PG70688P PG7068 DEV n/a 2019/07/07 13:00:56
SW00137 SYSLOG +MASTER+ SYSN n/a 2019/07/07 09:36:13
S ┌──────────────────── Interactive Reanalysis Status ────────────────────┐
S │ │
S │ Current Function : le_heap │
S │ Total Elapsed Time : 11 Seconds │
S │ Total CPU Time : 8.201 Seconds │
S │ │
F1=H │ F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F9=Swap F12=Cancel │
F8=D └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
This display is presented the first time if more than 10 seconds have elapsed since the start of the interactive reanalysis, and is updated for each subsequent 10 seconds elapsed. Whereas the current function identified in the display represents a process that is internal to Fault Analyzer, it still serves as a possible indicator of loop conditions if the function identifier continually remains unchanged. Also, if the system on which the reanalysis is performed is short on CPU resources due to heavy load, the elapsed versus CPU time displayed might help to explain why the analysis appears to be slower than usual.
The Interactive Reanalysis Status display does not permit any user interaction and is removed automatically when the analysis is complete.