NonStop Operations Guide for H-Series and J-Series RVUs
Example 11 STATS MON
-> STATS MON $ZZCIP.ZCM01
CIP Stats MON \COCOA.$ZZCIP.ZCM00
Sample Time ... 11 Jun 2006, 23:55:55.300
Reset Time .... 07 Jun 2006, 16:15:13.781
SOCKET STATS
Total Recv Socket Reqs...... 0
Total Recv Errors........... 0
Total Send Socket Reqs...... 0
Total Send Errors........... 0
Data Bytes Sent............. 0
Data Bytes Received......... 0
Total Connections Out....... 0 Total Connections In........ 0
Current TCP Listen Sockets.. 0 High TCP Listen Sockets..... 0
Current UDP Sockets......... 0 High UDP Sockets............ 0
Current TCP Connections..... 0 High TCP Connections........ 0
SOCKET SEND SIZE HISTOGRAM
Size 1-128.................. 0 Size 129-256................ 0
Size 257-512................ 0 Size 513-1024............... 0
Size 1025-2048.............. 0 Size 2049-4096.............. 0
Size 4097-8192.............. 0 Size 8193-12288............. 0
Size 12289-16384............ 0 Size 16385-32768............ 0
Size 32769 and larger....... 0
MON STATS
Total Messages Sent......... 0
Total Messages Received..... 0
Current Connected CLIMs..... 2 High Connected CLIMs........ 2
Total Rejected Connections.. 129 Deferred Sends.............. 0
For more information about these commands and monitoring the CIP subsystem, see the Cluster
I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual.
Monitoring CLIM Status
To monitor the operation of a CLIM and its TCP/IP protocol behavior, use these CLIMCMD
commands from a TACL prompt on the NonStop host system that run on the CLIM itself:
• CLIM psclim script, to monitor CLIM-specific processes
• CLIM climstatus script, to monitor CLIM-specific resources. Invoke it without options to monitor
a wide range of CLIM devices, or specify the following options:
◦ The s option provides information about the ServerNet.
◦ The l option provides information about the Local Area Network (LAN).
◦ The r option provides information about the Kernel IP routing table.
◦ The h option provides information about the CLIM OS file-system disks and disk space.
For more information about these scripts and monitoring CLIMs, see the Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP)
Configuration and Management Manual.
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 section 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.
96 Communications Subsystems: Monitoring and Recovery










