CORBA 2.6.1 Administration Guide

= INFO PATHMON
The following example shows information displayed after the INFO PATHMON command was issued:
INFO PATHMON Display
PATHMON
BACKUPCPU 4
DUMP ON (FILE \SYS.$VOL1.TESTING.MONDUMP)
This sample display shows the PATHMON backup process running in CPU 4. If the PATHMON process encounters an internal error, it writes
data-stack information to
\SYS.$VOL1.TESTING.MONDUMP.
INFO SERVER Command
The following example shows the command you would type to display the configuration parameters for a single server pool:
= INFO SERVER CS
In this command, CS is the logical name defined for the server class in the TS/MP configuration. In this example, the command displays
parameters for the Comm Server. The parameters are the attributes defined through the SET SERVER command when the TS/MP configuration
was created by the
nsdstart script or through the PATHCOM interface.
INFO SERVER Display
= info server cs
SERVER CS
PROCESSTYPE OSS
AUTORESTART 10
CREATEDELAY 0 SECS
CWD /cust7/r1488.user/tandem/nsd2.3/nsd.e05
DEBUG OFF
DEFINE =_SRL_01,CLASS MAP,
FILE \OSS2.$DATA07.NSDE5.NSDSRL
DELETEDELAY 0 SECS
ENV NSDOM_CFG_DBM=$DATA07.NSDE5.NSDCFGDB
HIGHPIN OFF
HOMETERM \OSS2.$ZTN0.#PTPFULC
LINKDEPTH 1
MAXLINKS 16
MAXSERVERS 2
NUMSTATIC 2
OWNER \OSS2.190,0
PRI 150
PROCESS $YC01 (CPUs 0:1)
PROCESS $YC02 (CPUs 1:0)
PROGRAM /cust7/tandem/nsd2.3/nsd.e05/bin/Cs
SECURITY "N"
STDERR /cust7/tandem/nsd2.3/nsd.e05/log/cs.out
STDIN /dev/null
STDOUT /cust7/tandem/nsd2.3/nsd.e05/log/cs.out
TIMEOUT 0 SECS
TMF OFF
VOLUME \OSS2.$DATA07.DEREK
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Displaying Status Information
Use the STATUS command to display status information about your TS/MP environment, the PATHMON process itself, and server objects.
Displaying Environment Status
To display status for the overall TS/MP environment, issue the following PATHCOM command:
= STATUS PATHWAY
The following command gives you a display showing the state of the environment (for example, RUNNING). The display also shows how many
server pools, server processes, and LINKMON processes are running, stopped, thawed, and so on:
STATUS PATHWAY Display
= status pathway
PATHWAY -- STATE=RUNNING
RUNNING
EXTERNALTCPS 0
LINKMONS 0
PATHCOMS 1
SPI 0
FREEZE
RUNNING STOPPED THAWED FROZEN PENDING
SERVERCLASSES 3 1 4 0 0
RUNNING STOPPED PENDING
SERVERPROCESSES 7 1 0
TCPS 0 0 0
RUNNING STOPPED PENDING SUSPENDED
TERMS 0 0 0 0
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Displaying PATHMON Status
To display information about the PATHMON process, type the following:
= STATUS PATHMON
The STATUS command displays information about where the PATHMON process is running, where the PATHMON configuration files are located,
and whether log files are open: