TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual
SERVER *
displays attribute values of all server classes in the PATHMON configuration file. This command
does not display information about servers controlled by a PATHMON process in a different
PATHMON environment.
OBEYFORM
displays the information in the format you would use to set up a PATHMON configuration file; each
attribute appears as a syntactically correct SET command. PATHCOM adds a RESET SERVER
command before and an ADD SERVER command after each SERVER object description.
Display Format
INFO SERVER displays both the server class attribute values you explicitly defined and default
values for the attributes you did not explicitly define. The attributes are displayed in alphabetic
order after PROCESSTYPE.
These attributes are displayed for all server classes:
PROGRAMHOMETERMPROCESSTYPE
SECURITYLINKDEPTHAUTORESTART
TMFMAXSERVERSCREATEDELAY
UMASKNUMSTATICDEBUG
VOLUMEOWNERDELETEDELAY
PRIHIGHPIN
If PROCESSTYPE is GUARDIAN, these attributes are displayed only if they have values defined:
PROCESSINASSIGN
STARTUPOUTDEFINE
PARAMGUARDIAN-LIB
If PROCESSTYPE is OSS, these attributes are displayed only if they have values defined:
STDERRENVARGLIST
STDINGUARDIAN-LIB CWD
STDOUTPROCESSDEFINE
The CWD attribute appears when a value is set either by the SET SERVER CWD command or by
the CMDCWD command. All OSS pathnames, argument lists, and environment variables are displayed
as quoted strings, regardless of whether there are embedded quotes (similar to the way PARAM
values are displayed).
Considerations
• This command returns information about a server class only after the description is added to
the PATHMON configuration file.
• OBEYFORM is an INFO command option for the PATHMON, PATHWAY, TCP, TERM, SERVER,
and PROGRAM objects. By using the OUT list-file option and issuing an INFO command
for each object in succession, you can build a new cold start command file that reflects any
modifications you have made to your PATHMON configuration. You must add the START
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