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:
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The TERM, the TCP, and the FILE fields, which are supplied by the PATHMON
process, contain current information.
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The STATE field, which is supplied by the PATHMON process, always contains
RUNNING.
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The WAIT field, which is supplied by the TCP, always contains SUSP-RESTART;
this indicates that the terminal is stopped.
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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










