NonStop Operations Guide for H-Series and J-Series RVUs

TMF States
The TMF subsystem can be in any of the states listed in Table 32.
Table 32 TMF States
MeaningState
The TMF subsystem has not yet been
started with this configuration.
Configuring New Audit Trails
The TMF subsystem is purging its
current configuration, audit trails, and
Deleting
volume and file recovery information
for the database in response to a
DELETE TMF command.
The TMF subsystem has been brought
up for the first time on this node and
Empty Audit Trail Configuration
thus no configuration exists for it, or a
DELETE TMF command was executed.
The TMF subsystem is starting and is
in one of these conditions:
Starting
The subsystem is starting audit-trail
service and other services. The
Services
Waiting for Network Transactions to
be Resolved
subsystem is waiting for all network
transactions to be resolved. The TMF
Data Volumes
Running Backout
subsystem is starting data volumes. The
subsystem is backing out transactions
that must be aborted.
The TMF subsystem has started.Started
The TMF subsystem is stopped.Stopped
The TMF subsystem is stopping and is
in one of these conditions:
Stopping
The subsystem is waiting for all
transactions to be finished. The
Waiting for Transactions to Finish
Data Volumes
subsystem is stopping data volumes.
Waiting for RDF
The subsystem is waiting for the Remote
Duplicate Database Facility (RDF) to
Services
shut down. The subsystem is stopping
audit-trail service and other services.
Monitoring the Status of Pathway
Pathway is a group of related software tools that enables businesses to develop, install, and manage
online transaction processing applications. Several Pathway environments can exist for a system.
As a system operator, you might check the status of Pathway in your routine system monitoring.
This section explains how to check the status of the Pathway transaction processing applications.
1. To determine the names of the Pathway processes running on your system:
> STATUS *, PROG $*.*.PATHMON
2. To access PATHCOM to communicate with one of the PATHMON processes:
> PATHCOM $pathmon-process-name
3. At the PATHCOM prompt:
= STATUS PATHWAY
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