Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)
Ppid
Is the PID (cpu, process number) of the primary process that opened the socket.
Bpid
Is the PID (cpu, process number) of the backup process that opened the socket. If the process
pair has no backup, the field is blank.
Proto
Is the protocol used to open the socket.
Provider
Is the provider used to open the socket.
CLIM
Is the CLIM that contains the socket.
Lport
Is the local port number associated with the socket. Common port numbers are displayed with
a text name.
Example 52 displays detailed information about opened sockets in processor 2.
Example 52 LISTOPENS MON Detailed
>LISTOPENS MON $ZZCIP.*, DETAIL
CIP Detailed Listopens MON \SYSA.$ZZCIP.ZCM01
Opener:\SYSA.$ Ppid: 1,325 Bpid: 0, 0
Plfn:6 Blfn:2
Proto:TCP State:0x0000080 SendQ:0 RecvQ:0
Provider:CSAM1 CLIM:N1002532 CLIM-FD:14
Lport:5000 Laddr:172.17.190.151
FPort:0 Faddr:0.0.0.0
CIP Detailed Listopens MON \SYSA.$ZZCIP.ZCM02
Opener:\SYSA.$ Ppid: 2,304 Bpid: 0, 0
Plfn:6 Blfn:1
Proto:TCP State:0x0000080 SendQ:0 RecvQ:0
Provider:CSAM1 CLIM:N1002532 CLIM-FD:15
Lport:0 Laddr:0.0.0.0
FPort:0 Faddr:0.0.0.0
Opener
Is the system name and process name of the process that opened the socket. If the process has
no name, then only the system name appears.
Ppid
Is the PID (cpu, process number) of the primary process that opened the socket.
Bpid
Is the PID (cpu, process number) of the backup process that opened the socket. If the process
pair has no backup, the field is blank.
Plfn
Is the logical file number of the socket in the primary process.
Blfn
Is the logical file number of the socket in the backup process, or zero if the backup process
does not exist or have the socket open.
Proto
Is the protocol used to open the socket.
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