TS/MP System Management Manual (H06.05+, J06.03+)
Managing the Pathsend Environment
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Monitoring LINKMON Processes
For example, these commands set the SERVER OWNER attribute to the user ID of the
super user on the system 222 or \ABC, respectively:
= SET SERVER OWNER 222.255,255
= SET SERVER OWNER \ABC.SUPER.SUPER
If the user ID’s system is the same as the system in which PATHCOM is running, you
need not specify the system number or name. If you do not specify the SERVER
OWNER parameter, the default user ID is the owner ID of the user who started the
PATHMON process.
SECURITY
The SERVER SECURITY attribute specifies the users, relative to the SERVER
OWNER, who can access a server class from a Pathsend process.
You set the SERVER SECURITY parameter using the Guardian security values A, G,
O, -, N, C, and U.
For example, this command enables only those Pathsend processes running under the
process ID and on the same system as the user specified by the SERVER OWNER
attribute to access the server class:
= SET SERVER SECURITY "O"
“N” is the default security for the SERVER SECURITY attribute. Any Pathsend
process with the appropriate network security (described earlier in this section) can
access the server class.
Altering Server Class Security
Once your PATHMON environment is configured and running, you can use the ALTER
SERVER command to change the values of SERVER OWNER and SERVER
SECURITY. For example,
= ALTER SERVER CLASS-1, OWNER 123,45, SECURITY "O"
A server class must be stopped before you issue the ALTER command.
Monitoring LINKMON Processes
Using PATHCOM, you cannot control or configure LINKMON processes. You can,
however:
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Check the value for the MAXLINKMONS parameter.
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Display information about LINKMON processes communicating with your
PATHMON environment.
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Display statistics for server classes to which LINKMON processes have links.










