TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual
Example 3 INFO PATHWAY Display
PATHWAY
MAXASSIGNS 200 [CURRENTLY 63]
MAXDEFINES 0 [CURRENTLY 0]
MAXEXTERNALTCPS 0 [CURRENTLY 0]
MAXLINKMONS 8 [CURRENTLY 1]
MAXPARAMS 50 [CURRENTLY 29]
MAXPATHCOMS 95 [CURRENTLY 3]
MAXPROGRAMS 0 [CURRENTLY 0]
MAXSERVERCLASSES 50 [CURRENTLY 38]
MAXSERVERPROCESSES 300 [CURRENTLY 136]
MAXSPI 10 [CURRENTLY 1]
MAXSTARTUPS 50 [CURRENTLY 0]
MAXTCPS 0 [CURRENTLY 0]
MAXTELLQUEUE 0 [CURRENTLY 0]
MAXTELLS 0 [CURRENTLY 0]
MAXTERMS 0 [CURRENTLY 0]
MAXTMFRESTARTS 0 [CURRENTLY 0]
NODEINDEPENDENT OFF
OWNER \SYS.30,1
SECURITY "O"
The INFO PATHWAY command displays both the maximum values defined and the values currently
in effect.
For example, the display in Example 3 (page 82) shows that a maximum of 50 server classes can
be added to the PATHMON configuration file for this PATHMON environment. A maximum of
300 server processes can be defined for all server classes. Up to 8 ACS subsystem processes can
communicate with the PATHMON process at the same time. These numbers indicate that limits for
this PATHMON configuration are specified to allow for system growth.
The display also shows that a maximum of 50 server classes can have STARTUP messages; a
maximum of 50 server classes can have PARAM messages, and so on. The security setting “O”
prevents alterations of the configuration parameters except by the owner (\SYS.30,1).
Some of the attributes displayed by the INFO PATHWAY command apply only to objects configured
in the Pathway/iTS environment, as follows:
MAXEXTERNALTCPS MAXTELLQUEUE
MAXPROGRAMS MAXTELLS
MAXTCPS MAXTMFRESTARTS
MAXTERMS
If Pathway/iTS is not installed at your site, these values must be set to zero. For instructions on
setting values for these attributes, see “PATHMON Environment Control Commands” (page 150).
For syntax descriptions for Pathway/iTS attributes, see the Pathway/iTS System Management
Manual.
The INFO PATHMON Command
The INFO PATHMON command displays information about the PATHMON process:
= INFO PATHMON
Example 4 (page 83) shows an example of what might be displayed when you run the INFO
PATHMON command.
82 Maintaining a PATHMON Environment










