NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide (H06.12+)

COMMENT THIS CHECKS THE STATUS OF PATHWAY:
PATHCOM $ZVPT;STATUS PATHWAY;STATUS PATHMON
PATHWAY -- STATE=RUNNING
RUNNING
EXTERNALTCPS 0
LINKMONS 0
PATHCOMS 1
SPI 0
FREEZE
RUNNING STOPPED THAWED FROZEN PENDING
SERVERCLASSES 17 0 17 0 0
RUNNING STOPPED PENDING
SERVERPROCESSES 17 35 0
TCPS 1 0 0
RUNNING STOPPED PENDING SUSPENDED
TERMS 0 0 0 0
PATHMON \COMM.$ZVPT -- STATE=RUNNING CPUS 0:1
PATHCTL (OPEN) $OPER.VIEWPT.PATHCTL
LOG1 SE (OPEN) $0
LOG2 (CLOSED)
REQNUM FILE PID PAID WAIT
1 PATHCOM $X0X7 1,254
2 TCP $Z040
Using the Status LEDs to Monitor the System
Status LEDs on the various enclosures and system components light during certain operations,
such as when the system performs a series of power-on self-tests (POSTs) when a server is first
powered on. Table 3-4 lists some of the status light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and their functions.
Table 3-4 Status LEDs and Their Functions
FunctionColorLED NameLocation
Lights when the disk drive
is receiving power.
GreenPower-onDisk drive
Lights when the disk drive
is executing a read or write
command.
Yellow or amberActivity
Flashes when drive is
starting. (At the same time,
the middle green light is lit
and the bottom amber light
is lit.)
GreenDrive Ready (top green)Disk drive, fibre channel
Flashes when drive is
operational and performing
a locate function.
GreenDrive Online (middle green)
Flashes when drive is
inactive or in error
condition. When this occurs,
verify the loop and replace
the drive, if necessary.
AmberDrive Failure (bottom
amber)
Using the Status LEDs to Monitor the System 65