TS/MP System Management Manual (H06.05+, J06.03+)

PATHMON Environment Control Commands
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STATUS LINKMON Command
Examples
This command starts a Pathway environment and causes the PATHMON process to
allocate a new PATHMON configuration file:
START PATHWAY COLD!
This command starts a Pathway environment but causes the PATHMON process to
use the existing PATHMON configuration file:
START PATHWAY COOL
STATUS LINKMON Command
Use the STATUS LINKMON command to display information about LINKMON
processes that have links to server processes.
OUT list-file
directs output to the file that you specify; this could be a DEFINE name. If you omit
this option, the PATHMON process writes the output to the PATHCOM list file; this
is typically the home terminal.
L\node.$process-name
specifies the name of the LINKMON process.
LINKMON *
displays the status of all LINKMON processes or ACS subsystem Process Broker
processes currently known to the PATHMON process.
STATUS [ / OUT list-file / ]
{ [ LINKMON ] L\node.$process-name }
{ LINKMON * }
L identifies the process as a LINKMON process or ACS
subsystem processes.
\node specifies the name of the NonStop system on which the
LINKMON process or the ACS subsystem processes are
running.
$process-name specifies the name of the LINKMON process or the ACS
subsystem processes. LINKMON process names are in the
form $ZLnn, where nn is the number of the processor where
the LINKMON process resides. ACS subsystem process
name is in the form $ZPnn, where nn is the number of the
processor where the ACS subsystem PB process resides.