Asynchronous Terminals and Printer Processes Configuration and Management Manual

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Managing ATP6100 Using the
Subsystem Control Facility (SCF)
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STATUS Command
Examples of the STATS SU Command
The following SCF command displays the statistical information for the subdevice
$ATPS1. #TERM:
->STATS SU $ATPS1.#TERM
The following SCF command resets statistics counters for the subdevice
$ATPS1.#TERM:
->STATS SU $ATPS1.#TERM,RESET
STATUS Command
The STATUS command displays dynamic information about the indicated object.
STATUS is a nonsensitive command.
STATUS LINE Command
The STATUS LINE command displays the dynamic information of a line. STATUS
LINE is a nonsensitive command.
Command Syntax of the STATUS LINE Command
The STATUS LINE command has the following syntax:
OUT file-spec
causes any SCF output generated for this command to be directed to the specified
file.
LINE line-name
designates the line for which dynamic information is to be displayed. If you omit
line-name, information for the assumed line is displayed (see the SCF
Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs or SCF Reference Manual for H-Series
RVUs for details about the ASSUME command).
SUB [ NONE | ALL | ONLY ]
designates the subdevice to be aborted.
NONE specifies that no subdevices are affected.
ALL specifies that the named object and the subordinate subdevices are affected.
ONLY specifies that only the subordinate subdevices are affected.
STATUS [ /OUT file-spec / ] LINE line-name
[ , SUB [ NONE | ALL | ONLY ] ] [ , DETAIL ]