TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual
NOTE: file-name specifies a file that already exists and the PATHMON process attempts to
dump to this file, a dump is not performed and error *1123* PATHMON, MEMORY DUMP NOT
TAKEN is generated.
OFF
directs the PATHMON process not to write data stack and PATHMON configuration file information
to a file when it encounters an internal error.
Errors
This table lists the most common errors that can occur during the processing of the SET PATHMON
command:
Is Displayed When…This Message…
For a multiprocessor system, you specified a backup processor but
only one processor is operational.
For a single processor system, you included the BACKUPCPU
attribute.
*1093* BACKUP PROCESSOR DOWN
You specified for the BACKUPCPU attribute the same processor in
which the PATHMON primary process is running. The location of
the backup process is not changed in this case.
*1095* ILLEGAL CPU NUMBER
Examples
This command defines processor 3 as the processor for the PATHMON backup process:
SET PATHMON BACKUPCPU 3
This command defines processor 4 as the backup processor and specifies a dump file named
PMDUMP:
SET PATHMON BACKUPCPU 4, DUMP ON (FILE PMDUMP)
SET PATHWAY Command
Use the SET PATHWAY command to establish attribute values for the PATHWAY object. This
command configures the PATHMON process before you cold start a PATHMON environment. The
attribute values cannot be changed after cold start. The Pathway attributes DUMASK and
SPREBALANCEMODE are introduced in this release.
NOTE: Among the attributes in the SET PATHWAY command are some that apply only to the
Pathway/iTS product. Values for these Pathway-specific attributes must be included in your
configuration file, even if the Pathway/iTS product is not installed at your site. This syntax diagram
lists all the SET PATHWAY attributes, including those for the Pathway/iTS product. In the syntax
descriptions that follow the diagram, information for each Pathway-specific attribute provides only
the default value and the value you must specify if you have NonStop TS/MP but not Pathway/iTS.
For full syntax descriptions for Pathway/iTS-only attributes, see the Pathway/iTS System Management
Manual.
SET PATHWAY pw-attribute [ , pw-attribute ]...
pw-attribute is:
DUMASK octalnumber
MAXASSIGNS number
MAXPARAMS number
MAXSERVERCLASSES number
MAXSERVERPROCESSES number
MAXSTARTUPS number
MAXTCPS number
MAXTERMS number
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