TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual

DescriptionDisplay Field
Number of the links from link managers to the server process.LINKS
Indicates the use of the server process compared to the use of other server processes in the server class.
For each link to a server class, the server process’s weight is incremented by 3 for the first link from a
given link manager that is the ACS subsystem process, by 2 for the second link from that link manager,
WEIGHT
and by 1 for all subsequent links from that link manager. Note that whenever possible, a link manager
uses older links before newer ones.
NOTE: #LINKS value shows 0 if rebalancing of server processes is in progress. After the
rebalancing is completed, the exact #LINKS value appears.
Display Format, PROCESSES Attribute, Without DETAIL
Following is the format of the display returned by the STATUS SERVER PROCESS or STATUS
SERVER PROCESSES commands without the DETAIL option. The fields not already described
are described in the following section:
STATUS SERVER PROCESS[ES] Display Format
SERVER #RUNNING ERROR INFO
server-name running pw-error info [freeze-state]
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
LINKER LINK COUNT
name links
. .
. .
. .
The additional fields returned in this display are as follows:
Description
Display
Field
Name of a link manager, such as a LINKMON process, that is currently linked to the server.LINKER
LINKMON process names have the format: L\node.$process-name
Identifies the process as a LINKMON process.L
Name of the NonStop systemNonStop system on which the LINKMON process is running.\node
LINKMON process name. LINKMON process names are in the form $ZLnn, where nn is
the number of the processor where the LINKMON process resides.
$process-name
*
If LINKDEPTH is greater than 1, shows the number of links from the link manager to this server.LINK
COUNT
If LINKDEPTH is 1, shows the preference of the link manager for using this server process over using other
server processes in the server class. Possible values are:
Highest preference; first link to be used for this class1
Next highest preference; second link to be used for this class2
Lowest preference; third or subsequent link to be used for this class3
*
The link is selected depending on the response time of the server processes.
206 SERVER Commands