TS/MP 2.5 Management Programming Manual

Considerations
To implement the equivalent of the PATHCOM STATUS PATHMON command, issue the STATUS
PM command and then issue the STATUS PMREQUESTER command with continuation.
During shutdown, the PATHMON process automatically stops logging status messages.
Unlike the file names that appear in the PATHCOM STATUS PATHMON display, the file names
returned by the STATUS PM command do not include node names.
STATUS PMREQUESTER
Use the STATUS PMREQUESTER command to request information about processes that are currently
communicating with the PATHMON process. The processes can be PATHCOM processes, SPI
processes, link managers (such as ACS subsystem processes, or Pathway/iTS TCPs), or other
processes.
Continuation
To obtain information about all processes, initialize the ZNUMBER field in
ZPWY-DDL-SEL-PMREQUESTER to ZPWY-VAL-ALLPMREQUESTER. Reissue the command continually
by using the context token returned by the PATHMON process until no data is returned in the reply
buffer.
When you issue the STATUS PMREQUESTER command with continuation, the first response always
identifies the LOG requester. For more information about continuation, 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
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ZPWY-CMD-STATUS
Object Type
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ZPWY-OBJ-PMREQUESTER
Tokens in Command Buffer
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ZSPI-TKN-CONTEXT token-type ZSPI-TYP-BYTESTRING.
ZPWY-MAP-SEL-PMREQUESTER token-type ZPWY-DDL-SEL-PMREQUESTER.!r
Tokens in Response Buffer
ZSPI-TKN-CONTEXT token-type ZSPI-TYP-BYTESTRING.
ZPWY-MAP-SEL-PMREQUESTER token-type ZPWY-DDL-SEL-PMREQUESTER.
ZPWY-MAP-STATUS-PMREQUESTER token-type ZPWY-DDL-STATUS-PMREQUESTER.
STOP PATHWAY
Use the STOP PATHWAY command to stop a Pathway subsystem. For TS/MP, this command is the
same as the PATHCOM SHUTDOWN command.
NOTE: The SHUTDOWN2 PATHWAY command replaces the STOP PATHWAY command. HP
recommends that you use the SHUTDOWN2 PATHWAY command for a faster, more reliable means
of stopping your Pathway subsystem. The STOP PATHWAY command is still available to maintain
backward compatibility.
126 Pathway Subsystem Control Commands