Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)
PRIMARY Command, CIPSAM
The only supported PRIMARY command for CIPSAM is PRIMARY PROCESS.
PRIMARY PROCESS
The PRIMARY PROCESS command is a sensitive command that changes which process of the
CIPSAM process pair is currently the primary. This command does not affect existing sockets.
PRIMARY PROCESS Command Syntax
PRIMARY PROCESS $cipsam-name [,CPU cpu-number]
cipsam-name
Is the name of the CIPSAM process to switch.
CPU cpu-number
Specifies the processor number of the current backup process. If you omit this option, the current
backup processor is assumed. If you specify a processor other than the current primary or
backup, the command returns an error.
Example 101 switches $ZTC1 to its backup process.
Example 101 PRIMARY PROCESS (CIPSAM)
> PRIMARY PROCESS $ZTC1, CPU CPU number of backup process
STATUS Command, CIPSAM
The only supported STATUS command for CIPSAM is STATUS SUBNET.
STATUS SUBNET
The STATUS SUBNET command displays the current status of CLIM interfaces belonging to a
CIPSAM’s Provider in a format compatible with previous NonStop TCP/IP products.
STATUS SUBNET Command Syntax
STATUS SUBNET [$cipsam-name][.subnet-name]
cipsam-name
Is the name of the CIPSAM process containing the SUBNET names to display.
subnet-name
Is the internally-generated SUBNET name for the CLIM interface to display. A wildcard can
specify a set of SUBNETs. The INFO SUBNET command displays the SUBNET name associated
with each CLIM interface.
Example 98 shows the status of all SUBNETs in $CSAM2’s Provider.
Example 102 STATUS SUBNET (CIPSAM)
> STATUS SUBNET $CSAM2.*
CIP Status SUBNET \MYSYS.$CSAM2.*
Name Status
#SN0001 STARTED
#SN0002 STARTED
#SN0003 STOPPED
#SN0004 STARTED
#SN0005 STARTED
#SN0006 STARTED
#SN0007 STARTED
#SN0008 STARTED
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