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

SERVER Commands
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STATUS SERVER Command
Display Format With DETAIL
Following is the format of the display returned by the STATUS SERVER command with
the DETAIL option. The fields are described below.
The additional fields returned in this display are as follows:
STATUS SERVER Display Format With DETAIL
SERVER #RUNNING ERROR INFO
server-name running pw-error info [freeze-state]
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
PROCESS STATE ERROR INFO #LINKS WEIGHT
process-name state pw-error info links weight
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
. . . . . .
Display Field Description
PROCESS Guardian name of the server process.
STATE Current state of the server process. Possible values are:
STOPPED The server process is stopped and has no links to link
managers, such as LINKMON processes.
RUNNING The server process is running.
PENDING The last link was returned but the server process has not yet
stopped. This value might indicate (1) that the PATHMON
process has received a stop message but the link manager
has not been notified the server process is terminated or (2)
that the link manager has notified the PATHMON process that
it is no longer using the server process, and the PATHMON
process is awaiting a stop message.
ERROR PATHMON error number. This number includes any error that might occur
when the PATHMON process attempts to create a dynamic server.
INFO For additional information about the error, see the error messages listed in
Section 13, PATHMON Messages (Numbers 1000-1499)
through Section 17,
LINKMON Log Messages.
#LINKS Number of the links from link managers to the server process.
WEIGHT Indicates the use of the server process compared to the use of other server
processes in the server class.
For each link to a server class, the server process’s weight is incremented by
3 for the first link from a given link manager, such as a LINKMON process, by
2 for the second link from that link manager, and by 1 for all subsequent links
from that link manager. Note that whenever possible, a link manager uses
older links before newer ones.