TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual
Example 12 STATUS SERVER With PROCESSES Option: OSS Server
INFOERROR #RUNNING
4
SERVER
TRAN-SRVR
WEIGHT
11
#LINKS
5
INFOERROR STATE
RUNNING
PROCESS
$ZTX0
LINK COUNT
003
002
LINKER
L\SYS.$ZL12
L\SYS.$ZL13
WEIGHT
08
#LINKS
3
INFO ERROR STATE
RUNNING
PROCESS
$ZTX1
LINK COUNT
003
LINKER
L\SYS.$ZL14
WEIGHT
05
#LINKS
2
INFOERROR STATE
RUNNING
PROCESS
$ZTX2
LINK COUNT
001
001
LINKER
L\SYS.$ZL15
L\SYS.$ZL10
WEIGHT#LINKS INFO ERROR STATE PROCESS
126 RUNNING $ZTX3
LINK COUNT
003
003
LINKER
L\SYS.$ZL08
L\SYS.$ZL09
WEIGHT
07
#LINKS
3
INFO ERROR STATE
RUNNING
PROCESS
$ZTX4
LINK COUNT
001
002
LINKER
L\SYS.$ZL01
L\SYS.$ZL02
WEIGHT
0
#LINKS
0
INFO ERROR STATE
STOPPED
PROCESS
$ZTX6
Displaying Statistics Information
Server statistics are collected by ACS subsystem processes or TCPs that have links to the server
class. The ACS subsystem processes collect these statistics on an ongoing basis. A TCP collects
them only if you use one of these commands to direct the system to collect them:
• SET TCP STATS
• CONTROL TCP STATS
Note that TCPs are configured in your environment only if you are running the Pathway/iTS product.
The SET TCP STATS Command
The SET TCP STATS command, specified during TCP configuration, tells the TCP to gather statistics
until you specify a CONTROL TCP STATS OFF command. For example:
= SET TCP TCP-A STATS ON
The CONTROL TCP STATS Command
The CONTROL TCP STATS command allows you to gather statistics only when you need them.
You specify this command after your PATHMON environment is running, as shown in this example:
= CONTROL TCP TCP-A, STATS ON
Displaying Information About a PATHMON Environment 89










