1 – Output
Output=file-name
Specifies the device, directory, and file name that receives the
monitor log. You can use this qualifier to redirect the placement
of your monitor log file. The default device and directory is the
SYS$SYSTEM directory. The default log file name is RDMMON.LOG.
The RMU Monitor Start command causes a new version of the log
file to be created for each database session.
2 – Priority
Priority=integer
Specifies the base priority of the monitor process. This priority
should always be higher than the highest database user process
priority.
By default, the monitor runs at the highest interactive priority
possible, 15. You should not normally have to lower the monitor
process priority. If you change this to a lower priority, an
attach operation can cause a deadlock. Deadlock occurs when
multiple processes with higher priority than the monitor attempt
to attach at the same time. In this case, the monitor must
contend for CPU time with multiple higher-priority processes
and is perpetually locked out. As a result, no one can use the
database.
3 – Swap
Swap
Noswap
Enables or disables swapping of the monitor process. The default
is Noswap. The Swap qualifier is not recommended for time-
critical applications, because no one can use the database while
the monitor process is being swapped.