TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual
DescriptionDisplay Field
The reason a request is waiting. Possible values are:WAIT
The request is waiting for an I/O operation to complete.IO
The request is waiting for an object locked by another requestor.LOCK
The requestor is waiting for space in the internal lock queue.LOCK-QUEUE
The request is waiting for internal buffer space to become available.BUF
The request is waiting for an entry in the internal status logging message queue to become
available.
LOG-QUEUE
The request is waiting for a period of time to elapse before retrying an operation.TIMEOUT
The request is waiting for a RUN PROGRAM to finish.PROG-DONE
The request is waiting for a NEWPROCESS NOWAIT operation to complete.NEWPROCESS
The WAIT field displays file names associated with the reason a request is waiting
and a list of the locks owned by each requestor. The list is labeled with the word
LOCKED.
Example
This command requests that the PATHMON status display be written to the file named STATFLE:
STATUS/OUT statfle/PATHMON
STATUS PATHWAY Command
Use the STATUS PATHWAY command to display the number of PATHMON-controlled objects that
are in each possible state. This command provides an overview of the Pathway environment.
You can also use the STATUS PATHWAY command with the SHUTDOWN2 command to monitor the
progress of a Pathway environment shutdown.
STATUS [ / OUT list-file /] PATHWAY , option [ , option] ...
option is:
COUNT number
INTERVAL number { HRS | MINS | SECS }
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.
COUNT number
determines the number of times that the status screen appears until the Break key is used, or until the
Pathway environment is shut down, whichever occurs first. The default count is 1.
INTERVAL number HRS | MINS | SECS
determines the delay between the status displays. The delay is based on the value specified by
number in hours, minutes, or seconds. The default is no delay between STATUS PATHWAY displays.
The STATUS PATHWAY display formats are described in this discussion. For information about
the Pathway/iTS objects that appear in this display (EXTERNAL TCPS, TCPS, and TERMS), see the
Pathway/iTS System Management Manual.
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