TS/MP System Management Manual (H06.05+, J06.03+)
SERVER Commands
HP NonStop TS/MP System Management Manual—541819-007
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STOP SERVER Command
Errors
This table lists the most common error that can occur during the processing of the
STATUS SERVER command:
Examples
This command displays detailed status information about all server classes:
STATUS SERVER *, DETAIL
This commands display status information about the specified frozen server classes,
and include various options:
STATUS /OUT STATFLE/SERVER CLASS-1,FREEZE
STATUS SERVER CLASS-2,FREEZE
STATUS CLASS-3,FREEZE
This command displays the names of terminals that have not yet accepted the freeze
condition for all server classes:
STATUS SERVER *, FREEZE
This command displays the names of all server classes that are in a FROZEN or
FREEZE-PENDING state:
STATUS FREEZE
STOP SERVER Command
Use the STOP SERVER command to make all link managers, such as LINKMON
processes or ACS subsystem processes and TCPs, return their links to a server class.
The server class must be frozen before you issue this command.
server-class
specifies the name of a previously defined and added server class.
scwait
< scwait> ::= WAIT < num> { HRS | MINS | SECS }
This Message… Is Displayed When…
ERROR - *1045* REQUEST NOT
VALID FOR CURRENT STATE
You have issued a STATUS SERVER command
with the FREEZE option, but none of the server
classes listed are in the FROZEN or FREEZE-
PENDING state.
STOP { [ SERVER ] server-class [ , scwait ] }
{ [ SERVER ] ( server-class [ , server-class ]... )
[ , scwait ] }
{ SERVER * [ , scwait ] }










