TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual

Example 9 STATUS SERVER Display
INFOERROR#RUNNINGSERVER
4PROCESS-SERVER
PROCESS-SERVER currently has four server processes running.
For each server class, you can also view the status of the server processes within the server class
by including the DETAIL option in your command, as shown in this example:
= STATUS SERVER PROCESS-SERVER, DETAIL
Example 10 (page 87) shows the status for PROCESS-SERVER, a Guardian server class, and all
server processes associated with this class.
Example 10 STATUS SERVER With DETAIL Option
WEIGHT
11
10
9
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
#LINKS
5
4
4
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
INFO
INFO
ERROR
ERROR
#RUNNING
4
STATE
RUNNING
RUNNING
RUNNING
RUNNING
STOPPED
STOPPED
STOPPED
STOPPED
STOPPED
STOPPED
SERVER
PROCESS-SERVER
PROCESS
$ZTP0
$ZTP1
$ZTP2
$ZTP3
$ZTP4
$ZTP5
$ZTP6
$ZTP7
$ZTP8
$ZTP9
The display shows the process name for each server process. For all running processes, the display
shows the number of links from link managers ACS subsystem processes or TCP—to a server
(indicated by the #LINKS parameter). For example, $ZTP0 has five links to link managers. WEIGHT
is an indication of the relative usage of the server among other servers in the server class. When
a server is STOPPED, it has no links to a link manager.
If you include the PROCESSES option in your command, you can also view the ACS subsystem or
TCP processes that currently have links to a server process, for example:
= STATUS SERVER PROCESS-SERVER, PROCESSES
You can use this command to determine if links are evenly allocated and balanced among server
processes.
Example 11 (page 88) shows links for a Guardian server class PROCESS-SERVER that runs in an
environment that includes the Pathway/iTS product. Notice that process $ZTP2 has four links: three
links with the TCP named M6530-TCP1 and one link with the ACS subsystem process named
L\SYS.$ZL11. Server process $ZTP3 has only one link, with the TCP named M6530-TCP.
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