NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide (H06.12+)
TCPIP Status ROUTE \SYSA.$ZTCO.*
Name Status RefCnt
#ROU11 STARTED 0
#ROU9 STARTED 0
#ROU12 STARTED 0
#ROU8 STARTED 1
#ROU3 STOPPED 0
Monitoring NonStop TCP/IP Subnets
To obtain the status of all NonStop TCP/IP subnets:
> SCF STATUS SUBNET $ZTC0.*
The system displays a listing similar to:
1-> STATUS SUBNET $ZTC0.*
TCPIP Status SUBNET \SYSA.$ZTC0.*
Name Status
#LOOP0 STARTED
#EN1 STARTED
Monitoring Line-Handler Process Status
A line-handler process is a component of a data communications subsystem. It is an I/O process
that transmits and receives data on a communications line, either directly or by communicating
with another I/O process. This subsection explains how to monitor the status of a line-handler
process on your system or on another system in your network to which you have remote access.
To check the status of a line-handler process on your system:
> SCF STATUS LINE $line
A listing similar to this example is sent to your home terminal:
1-> STATUS LINE $LHPLIN1
EXPAND Status LINE
Name State PPID BPID ConMgr-LDEV
$LHCS6S STARTED 1, 20 2,25 49
This listing shows that the Expand line-handler process being monitored is up and functioning
normally.
The data shown in the report means:
Specifies the name of the objectName
Indicates the summary state of the object, which is either
STARTED, STARTING, DIAGNOSING (for SWAN
concentrators only), or STOPPED
State
Specifies the primary process IDPPID
Specifies the backup process IDBPID
Contains the LDEV of the concentrator manager process.
This field applies only to SWAN concentrator lines.
ConMgr-LDEV
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