lsarm command

Purpose

Displays Application Response Measurement (ARM) application and process usage information.

Syntax

lsarm -a [ -g ] [ -t ] [ -u ] [ ApplicationName ... ]

or

lsarm -p [ -a [ -g ] [ -t ] [ ProcessID ... ]]

Description

The lsarm command displays information about applications registered with the operating system using the Application Response Measurement (ARM) APIs. The -a flag displays information about applications by application name. The -p option displays information about the applications used by a process.

Flags

Item Description
-a Displays application names.
-g Displays group names associated with the application.
-p Displays transaction names associated with the application.
-u Displays process numbers using the application.
-t Displays the applications used by a process.

Parameters

Item Description
ApplicationName Specifies a list of one or more applications for which the lsarm command should display information.
ProcessID Specifies a list of one or more process IDs for which the lsarm command should display information.

Exit Status

Item Description
0 The command completed successfully.
>0 An error occurred.

Examples

  1. To display all application names, type:
    lsarm -a
  2. To display group names, transaction class names, and process numbers using the 'database' application, type:
    lsarm –a –g –t –u  database
  3. To display the process IDs for all processes using ARM applications, type:
    lsarm –p
  4. To display the application names, group names, and transaction names used by process 25038, type:
    lsarm –p –a –g –t 25038

Location

/usr/ewlm/sbin/lsarm

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