OSI Troubleshooting Guide, May 1997

Chapter 3 79
Using OSI and OTS Tools
Starting and Stopping OSI
Stopping OSI
To stop the OSI stack, you must shutdown your system. After initial
installation of OTS/9000, the OSI stack will start automatically after
rebooting. If you do not want it to start automatically, edit the
/etc/rc.config.d/ots file and change the value of otsstart to “off.”
osistat Command
Super-users can use the osistat command to get the status of various
aspects of OSI service products, for example:
active service providers
aborts sent
aborts received
connections established
Executed from the system prompt, the osistat command with no option
prints global service provider process (SPP) statistics for FTAM. With
the -m option, osistat prints memory buffer statistics without SPP
statistics.