TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual

The STATUS PATHMON Command
The STATUS PATHMON command displays status for the PATHMON process, the PATHMON
configuration file, and the logging files:
= STATUS PATHMON
Example 8 (page 86) shows the information displayed in response to the command.
Example 8 STATUS PATHMON Display
PATHMON \COMM.$PMON -- STATE=RUNNING CPUS 8:0
$OPER.TRANCNFG.PATHCTL
$0
(OPEN)
(CLOSED)
(CLOSED)
PATHCTL
LOG1
LOG2
WAIT
PROG-DONE
PROG-DONE
PAID
8,61
30,1
101,221
30,1
101,240
30,1
PID
$Y565
\SYS2.$ZCMC
\SYS.03,170
$ZL11
$Z187
$UBIQ
FILE
PATHCOM
EXT TCP
PATHCOM
LINKMON
PATHCOM
SPI
REQNUM
1
13
14
15
16
42
The PATHMON process $PMON is running on node \COMM; the PATHCTL file,
$OPER.TRANCNFG.PATHCTL, is open, but the log files are closed.
The numbers under REQNUM are the PATHMON process’ internal identifiers for requestors. The
FILE column indicates the type of requestor: PATHCOM, external TCP, LINKMON, SPI, and so on.
For example, requestor 1 is a PATHCOM process with process ID $Y565; the processaccessor ID
is 8,61. Requestor 14 is another PATHCOM process; PROG-DONE indicates that requestor 14 is
waiting for a RUN PROGRAM command to finish.
For a complete description of the information available through the STATUS PATHMON command,
see “STATUS PATHMON Command” (page 170).
The STATUS SERVER Command
The STATUS SERVER command displays status for a single server class, multiple server classes,
or all server classes defined for a PATHMON environment.
This example displays status for the server class named PROCESS-SERVER:
= STATUS SERVER PROCESS-SERVER
Example 9 (page 87) shows the information displayed in response to the command.
86 Maintaining a PATHMON Environment