TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual
Examples
This command starts a Pathway environment and causes the PATHMON process to allocate a new
PATHMON configuration file:
START PATHWAY COLD!
This command starts a Pathway environment but causes the PATHMON process to use the existing
PATHMON configuration file:
START PATHWAY COOL
STATUS LINKMON Command
Use the STATUS LINKMON command to display information about link manager (LINKMON/ACS
subsystem) processes that have links to server processes.
STATUS [ / OUT list-file / ]
{ [ LINKMON ] L\node.$process-name }
{ LINKMON * }
OUT list-file
directs output to the file that you specify; this can be a DEFINE name. If you omit this option, the
PATHMON process writes the output to the PATHCOM list file; this is typically the home terminal.
L\node.$process-name
specifies the name of the link manager (LINKMON/ACS subsystem) process.
identifies the process as a ACS subsystem processes.
L
specifies the name of the NonStop system on which the ACS subsystem processes
are running.
\node
specifies the name of the LINKMON processes or ACS subsystem processes.
LINKMON process names are in the form $ZLnn, where nn is the number of the
$process-name
processor where the LINKMON process resides. ACS subsystem process name
is in the form $ZPnn, where nn is the number of the processor where the ACS
subsystem PB process resides.
LINKMON *
displays the status of all LINKMON processes or ACS subsystem Process Broker processes currently
known to the PATHMON process.
Display Format
The format of the display returned by the STATUS LINKMON command is shown in Example 25
(page 170). This format is similar to the one for the STATUS TCP command, except that the DETAIL
option is not available with the STATUS LINKMON command. The fields are described in the
following section:
STATUS LINKMON Command 169










