Monitoring  for  missing  interrupts  does  not  take  place  until  the  system  is  reini  
tialized, or until the class B user issues anotherSET   MITIME  command.  
Detennining Time Interval Settings
Diagnostic Aids
System Messages
The class B user can determine the current missing interrupt handler time intervals
by issuing the following CP command:QUERY   MITIME  
The system issues:
The time interval setting for each device group in minutes and seconds•   The  response  MITIME  OFF   An  error  message  if  the  user  specified  an  invalid  parameter.  •   The  response  that  the  missing  interrupt  handler  is  not  available  if  DMKDID  is  
not in the loadlist during system generation.
Missing interrupt handler support provides aids so that the system programmer can
determine the frequency and status of interrupts and also know when he has made
an error in using the support. Diagnostic aids available when using the missing
interrupt handler include:•   System   messages  
Macro notesVM/SP   system's  error  recording  area  
Trace table
Messages inform the system operator when a missing interrupt occurs and indicate
if the condition has been cleared or if the interrupt is still pending.Other   messages  
indicate that the module DMKDID is not in the loadlist or that the user specified an
invalid parameter on the QUERY orSET   MITIME  command.  See   VM  /  SP  System  
Messages and Codes for a complete discussion of messages that the missing inter
rupt handler issues.
The system programmer can use message information to increase the availability of
the system. If a particular device class causes frequent interrupts even if the system
clears the condition, the system programmer may want to change the time interval.
Changing the time interval prevents the overhead of frequent timer interrupts, fre
quent trips through the detector routine, and rescheduling of timer request queues.On   the  other  hand,  if  the  control  program  did  not  clear  the  condition,  the  messages  
make the system programmer or system operator aware of the condition and one of
them can reset the hardware either physically or using CP commands.
Macro notes(MNOTES)   inform  the  user  that  SYSMIH   is  not  present  in  DMKSYS   or  that  the  user  specified  an  invalid  time  value  in  the  SYSMIH   macro.  The  system  
uses the default interval time values and informs the user.
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tialized, or until the class B user issues another
Detennining Time Interval Settings
Diagnostic Aids
System Messages
The class B user can determine the current missing interrupt handler time intervals
by issuing the following CP command:
The system issues:
The time interval setting for each device group in minutes and seconds
not in the loadlist during system generation.
Missing interrupt handler support provides aids so that the system programmer can
determine the frequency and status of interrupts and also know when he has made
an error in using the support. Diagnostic aids available when using the missing
interrupt handler include:
Macro notes
Trace table
Messages inform the system operator when a missing interrupt occurs and indicate
if the condition has been cleared or if the interrupt is still pending.
indicate that the module DMKDID is not in the loadlist or that the user specified an
invalid parameter on the QUERY or
Messages and Codes for a complete discussion of messages that the missing inter
rupt handler issues.
The system programmer can use message information to increase the availability of
the system. If a particular device class causes frequent interrupts even if the system
clears the condition, the system programmer may want to change the time interval.
Changing the time interval prevents the overhead of frequent timer interrupts, fre
quent trips through the detector routine, and rescheduling of timer request queues.
make the system programmer or system operator aware of the condition and one of
them can reset the hardware either physically or using CP commands.
Macro notes
uses the default interval time values and informs the user.
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