Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)

High TCP Connections
Shows the highest number of TCP connections at one time since the last reset.
SOCKET SEND SIZE HISTOGRAM
Shows the number of socket send requests across all CLIMs, organized by the length of the
request.
Size x-xxxx
Is the count of socket sends between x and xxxx bytes.
Size 32769 and larger
Is the count of socket sends greater than 32769 bytes.
Total Messages Sent
Shows the total number of messages sent to all CLIMs since the last reset.
Total Messages Received
Shows the total number of messages received from all CLIMs since the last reset.
Current connected CLIMs
Shows the current number of CLIMs connected.
High connected CLIMs
Shows the highest number of CLIMs connected at one time since the last reset.
Total Rejected Connections
Shows the total number of attempts to connect to a CLIM that were rejected.
Deferred Sends
Shows the total number of times a send request could not be performed immediately.
STATUS Commands
STATUS is a non-sensitive command that displays the current status of an object as viewed by this
system or CIPMON. Some STATUS commands accept the DETAIL option, which specifies that the
display is to include additional, detailed status information about the object.
STATUS CLIM
The STATUS CLIM command displays the current status of the specified CLIM object(s) on this
system. The summary display shows the summary state, which reflects the last START/STOP/ABORT
command issued to the object. The detailed display also shows the status of the CLIM interfaces
and the connections to the CLIM from the individual CIPMONs. Use the CLIM software climstatus
command on the CLIM to display similar information from the viewpoint of the CLIM.
NOTE: The storage subsystem ($ZZSTO) also supports a STATUS CLIM command. For syntax
and display examples, see the SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem.
STATUS CLIM Command Syntax
STATUS CLIM $ZZCIP.clim-name [,DETAIL]
clim-name
Is the name of the CLIM for which to display status information. A wildcard can specify a set
of CLIMs.
Example 67: STATUS CLIM Summary shows the state of all configured CLIMs:
Example 67 STATUS CLIM Summary
> STATUS CLIM $ZZCIP.*
CIP Status CLIM \MYSYS.$ZZCIP.*
Name Present State Trace
N1002532 Yes STARTED OFF
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