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.