TS/MP 2.5 Management Programming Manual

1003 (ZPWY-ERR-PM-ALREADYSTARTED)
indicates that the PATHMON process has already been started.
1008 (ZPWY-WRN-PM-BADPATHCTL)
indicates that the PATHMON configuration file is empty or does not contain a valid
state.
1031 (ZPWY-ERR-PM-MISSINGPARAM)
indicates that a required Pathway configuration parameter was not defined.
For descriptions of all error-token values and their associated error lists, see “Event Management”
(page 163).
Considerations
You can issue a START PATHWAY command for a different (remote) Pathway subsystem (one
controlled by a PATHMON process different from the PATHMON process controlling your
local Pathway subsystem).
To perform a cold start even if a PATHCTL file already exists, specify
ZPWY-MAP-PAR-START-PATHWAY2 with the ZIGNORE field set to ZPWY-VAL-YES and the
ZSTART field set to ZPWY-VAL-COLD. This combination causes PATHMON process to overwrite
the existing configuration file.
To perform a cool start that ignores the state of the configuration file or that ignores a
PATHMON process name that does not match the name of the PATHMON process you are
running, omit ZPWY-MAP-DEF-PATHWAY and use ZPWY-MAP-PAR-START-PATHWAY2 with
the ZIGNORE field set to ZPWY-VAL-YES and the ZSTART field set to ZPWY-VAL-COOL. The
PATHMON process then uses the existing configuration file and does not use the error
conditions.
If the PATHMON configuration file is missing or is not readable, the start always fails.
HP recommends setting ZNODEINDEPENDENT to ON. When ZNODEINDEPENDENT is set
to ON and you omit the node name for any filename attribute, or if you specify \* for the
node name, the node name used is the node the PATHMON process is running on after cool
start.
STATUS LM
Use the STATUS LM command to display information about LINKMON processes or ACS subsystem
processes that have links to server processes.
Continuation
To obtain the status of more than one LINKMON processes or ACS subsystem processes, initialize
the ZLM field in ZPWY-DDL-SEL-LM to ZPWY-VAL-ALLLM. Reissue the command continually by using
the context token returned by the PATHMON process until no data is returned in the reply buffer.
For more information, see “Specifying Continuation” (page 40).
Command Syntax
For tokens that may be present in the command and response buffers but are not listed, see “Unlisted
Tokens” (page 49). For descriptions of tokens and fields, see “SPI and EMS Standard Definitions”
(page 50) through “ZPWY-MAP- Definitions” (page 75).
Command
nl
ZPWY-CMD-STATUS
124 Pathway Subsystem Control Commands