Use the Phantom Maintenance screen to set system-level parameters for improving system performance by controlling the number of phantoms that can be running at any given point in time.
In addition to controlling the number of running phantoms, you can also control the number of queued phantoms. When the system reaches user or system-level thresholds, the system queues the phantoms until resources are free.
Use the System Event Notification control maintenance record to schedule notifications when phantom processes do not finish successfully.
Use the Maximum Number of Running Phantoms option in User Maintenance to limit the number of phantoms that run at one time. Limiting the number of phantoms allows the system to run more efficiently.
Note: You can set phantom maintenance parameters at the user and system levels. When user-level settings do not exist, the system uses the system-level settings.
To control the number of phantoms running:
Display the character-based system.
Note: The ability to control the number of phantoms has not been incorporated into Solar Eclipse as of this release.
From the System menu, select Phantom Status to display the Phantom Status screen.
Use the Opts hot key to display the Phantom Maintenance screen.
In the System Phantom Manager Options area, complete the following fields:
Field |
Description |
Account |
Eclipse account for which you are entering the following parameters. |
Maximum Number of Running Phantoms |
Maximum number of phantom processes that the system can be running before queuing other phantom processes. |
Maximum Number of Queued Phantoms |
Maximum number of phantom processes the system can queue. |
Queued Phantom Time Out |
Amount of time a process can be queued before the system takes another action. |
Action to take on timed out phantoms |
Action to take when a queued phantom times out:
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In the Phantom Priority Settings area, complete the following fields for managing queued phantom processes:
Field |
Description |
Default Priority |
The priority the system assigns by default to phantom processes that it queues. The default is 3. |
Priority Range |
The range of priorities that users can assign to queued phantom processes. The default range is 1-5. |
In the Phantom Categories area, complete the following fields, as needed, to identify phantom processes than cannot be throttled or logged:
Field |
Description |
Type |
Press F10 and select the type of phantom processes to list:
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Processes |
Add or delete processes to the displayed list. |
Use the Log hot key, as needed, to view the maintenance log for this screen.
Press Esc to exit the screen.
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