Pathway/iTS System Management Manual (H06.03, J06.03+)

TERM Commands
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STATUS TERM Command
The STATUS TERM command now displays the coupling information when issued with
the DETAIL option. The following example shows the command output with coupling
information:
\NSSYS.$VOL.SUBVOL 11> PATHCOM
$X30Q: PATHCOM - T0845H02 - (30APR09)
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= [ A domain %dom is configured with $PM1, $PM2 as it is
= [ member PATHMONs. Term TERM1 is configured under $PM1.
= [ Server SERVER1 is configured under both $PM1 and $PM2.
=
= CONTROL TERM TERM1, COUPLE SERVER SERVER1 WITH $PM1
$X30Q: TERM1 COUPLED WITH $PM1.SERVER1
= STATUS TERM TERM1, DETAIL
TERM STATE ERROR INFO TCP FILE
TERM1 STOPPED TCP-T001 \NSSYS.$ZTN0.#PTG1ABK
COUPLING SERVER1 $PM1
Display Format With DETAIL During Shutdown
When a PATHMON environment is in the process of shutting down, it is possible to
issue the STATUS TERM command with the DETAIL option at a time when the
specified terminal is stopped but the TCP has not yet reported the stopped state to the
PATHMON process. In this case, the returned screen displays the following:
The TERM, the TCP, and the FILE fields, which are supplied by the PATHMON
process, contain current information.
The STATE field, which is supplied by the PATHMON process, always contains
RUNNING.
The WAIT field, which is supplied by the TCP, always contains SUSP-RESTART;
this indicates that the terminal is stopped.
All other fields are initialized to 0.
Example 10-1 shows an example screen returned for a terminal named TERM-1 that
has been stopped by the TCP but the stopped state has not yet been reported to the
PATHMON process.
TRANS-ID Identifier assigned to a transaction by the TMF subsystem
TRANS-
RESTARTS
Number of times a transaction has been restarted
SERVER Name of the server class the terminal is communicating with or waiting for
Display Field Description