Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)
Example 55 NAMES $ZZCIP
> NAMES PROCESS $ZZCIP
CIP Names PROCESS \MYSYS.$ZZCIP
PROCESS
$ZZCIP
MON
$ZZCIP.ZCM00 $ZZCIP.ZCM01 $ZZCIP.ZCM02 $ZZCIP.ZCM03
PROVIDER
$ZZCIP.ZTC0 $ZZCIP.PROV1
CLIM
$ZZCIP.N1002532 $ZZCIP.N1003741
NAMES CLIM
The NAMES CLIM command displays the names of the specified CLIMs known by this system.
NAMES CLIM Command Syntax
NAMES CLIM $ZZCIP.clim-name
clim-name
Specifies the CLIM names to display. If no such CLIM is known to this system, the output is an
error message. A wildcard can specify multiple CLIMs.
Example 56 displays the names of all CLIMs known by this system.
Example 56 NAMES CLIM
> NAMES CLIM $ZZCIP.*
CIP Names CLIM \MYSYS.$ZZCIP.*
CLIM
$ZZCIP.N1002532 $ZZCIP.N1003741 $ZZCIP.N1012542
NAMES MON
The NAMES MON command displays the names of the specified MON objects in this system.
NAMES MON $ZZCIP.ZCMnn
ZCMnn
Identifies the CIPMON process names to display. nn is a two-digit value in the range 00
through 15. A wildcard can specify multiple MONs in this system.
Example 57 displays the names of all MONs in this system:
Example 57 NAMES MON
> NAMES MON $ZZCIP.*
CIP Names MON \MYSYS.$ZZCIP.*
MON
$ZZCIP.ZCM00 $ZZCIP.ZCM01 $ZZCIP.ZCM02 $ZZCIP.ZCM03
NAMES PROCESS
The NAMES PROCESS command displays the types and names of all objects subordinate to the
specified process.
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