ASAP 1.1 Hybrid Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Hybrid Manual – 529729-004
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The STATUS PROXY $<name> form of the command directs the command to the
Hybrid Gateway process named $<name>. This form of the command is used to
return status from a Hybrid Gateway process. It is also used to send TRACE and
REMOVE commands to a Hybrid Gateway process.
$<name> specifies the name of a running Hybrid Gateway process to send the
command to. This form of the command returns the status of the Hybrid
Gateway process when it is entered without any other command options.
REMOVE sends a domain removal request to the Hybrid Gateway process.
Domains that are up or inactive are removed immediately from the NonStop
server. If they are not removed from the Linux server first, however, they will be
restored by ASAP on Linux. Thus domains that are up or inactive must be
removed from the Linux system prior to removing them from the NonStop server.
Domains in the down state are removed once the external Linux system has been
notified of the removal. Domains that are registering or restarting are not
removed. For more information on manual domain removal, see the
Considerations section.
FORCE immediately removes the domains regardless of their last known
state.
<domain> specifies a complete domain name, or a wild-card domain
name ending in an asterisk character, to be removed.
TRACE sends a trace start or stop command to the Hybrid Gateway.
$<filename> defines the fully qualified name of a file, terminal, or spooler
device to which trace information is written.
DETAIL causes domain detail information to be traced.
DATA causes domain detail information and data values to be traced.
STOP stops the trace.
START causes the Proxy SGP to immediately restart the Gateway process
specified by $<name>. $<name> must be an actual Gateway process configured
in the Proxy configuration file.