TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual

STATUS SERVER Command
Use the STATUS SERVER command to display the current status of a server class. This command
displays status information for server classes linked to link manager that is the ACS subsystem
processes.
STATUS [ / OUT list-file / ]
{ [ SERVER ] name [ , PROCESS $process-name ] }
{ [ SERVER ] name [ , PROCESSES ] }
{ [ SERVER ] name [ , DETAIL ] }
{ [ SERVER ] name [ , FREEZE ] }
{ [ SERVER ] ( name [ , name ]... ) [ , PROCESSES ] }
{ [ SERVER ] ( name [ , name ]... ) [ , DETAIL ] }
{ [ SERVER ] ( name [ , name ]... ) [ , FREEZE ] }
{ SERVER * [ , PROCESSES ] [ , DETAIL ] [ , FREEZE ] }
{ FREEZE }
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.
name specifies the name of a previously defined and added server
class.
PROCESS $process-name specifies the name of the server process associated with the
designated server class.
PROCESSES displays the status of all server processes associated with the
specified server class.
DETAIL includes status information on the servers processes associated
with the specified server class.
FREEZE displays the names of the server classes in the FROZEN or
FREEZEPENDING state. For each server class that is in the
FREEZEPENDING state, the names of the terminals that have not
yet accepted the freeze of the server class are also listed. The
PATHMON process does not report FREEZE information about
external link manager that is the ACS subsystem processes.
If the FREEZE option is specified with SERVER *, and no server
classes are in the FREEZE-PENDING state, PATHCOM returns a
prompt.
SERVER * displays the status of all server classes defined for the Pathway
environment.
STATUS FREEZE displays the names of all server classes that are in the FROZEN
or FREEZE-PENDING state.
Display Format Without DETAIL
Following is the format of the display returned by the STATUS SERVER command without the
DETAIL option. This display is returned for these commands: STATUS SERVER, STATUS SERVER
PROCESS, and STATUS SERVER PROCESSES. The fields are described in the following section:
STATUS SERVER Display Format Without Detail
SERVER #RUNNING ERROR INFO
server-name running pw-error info [freeze-state]
. . . .
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