TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual

INSPECT ON | SAVEABEND
establishes default debugging conditions for the process. HP recommends the
following values:
ON
directs the file system to use Inspect if a debug operation is required.
SAVEABEND
directs Inspect to create a copy of a process if it abends, and save it in a separate
file for debugging purposes.
If you start the PATHMON process with INSPECT ON and configure a server class
with the SET SERVER DEBUG ON option, the server process within the class enters
debug mode at the time the server process begins operation.
NOWAIT
specifies that the TACL command interpreter is not to wait for the PATHMON process
to terminate, but is to return immediately with a command input prompt. HP
recommends this option, because the PATHMON process does not terminate until
all objects controlled by the PATHMON process have shut down.
OUT log1-file
specifies the name of the LOG1 file that is used for logging and reporting errors
and changes in status. If you specify a disk file, use the TACL command interpreter
or the FUP CREATE command to create the file before starting the PATHMON
process. EDIT files are not acceptable log files to the PATHMON process.
This parameter is equivalent to the LOG1 command described in “PATHMON
Environment Control Commands” (page 150).
If you omit this parameter, output is directed to the TACL list file; this is typically the
home terminal. In a production environment, HP recommends that you specify a
log file.
PRI number
specifies the execution priority of the PATHMON process.
number
can be a value from 1 through 199. If you omit this parameter, the default is one
less than the priority of the TACL command interpreter. If there is an active $CMON
on the system, the default is the priority $CMON assigns.
Examples
These commands start the PATHMON process using various parameters:
PATHMON /NAME $POM, NOWAIT, CPU 3/
PATHMON /NAME $PAT, NOWAIT/
PATHMON /NAME $PUT, NOWAIT, CPU 7, INSPECT ON, OUT $TERM1/
Starting PATHCOM
PATHCOM is the process that provides the interactive command interface to the PATHMON process.
You start a PATHCOM process after first starting the PATHMON process. The name of the
PATHCOM object file is $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.PATHCOM.
Start a PATHCOM process by entering the PATHCOM command through the TACL command
interpreter and specifying a PATHMON process name.
PATHCOM [ / run-option [ , run-option ]... / ]
[ pathmon-name [ ; command [ ; command ]... ] ]
134 PATHMON and PATHCOM Startup Commands