Expand Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)

Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) Commands
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RPT Option
Name
indicates the device name of the line.
Ldev
indicates the logical device (LDEV) number associated with each line logical
device.
Status
indicates the status of the line; whether it is ready or not ready.
FileErr
shows the most recent file system error number, if any, associated with each line.
For recovery information on file errors, refer to Identifying Network Problems on
page 21-3.
RPT Option
The display for the INFO PROCESS $NCP command with the RPT option has the
format as shown in Example 15-18:
AT \nnn (xxx)
is the name (nnn) and number (xxx) of the system at which the reverse pairing
table (RPT) is viewed.
SPATH n
these entries describe information kept in the RPT for each multi-CPU path
(SPATH) on the selected system. When data is transmitted to a non-neighbor node
over a multi-CPU path, the RPT is used to direct traffic from the remote node to the
Expand line-handler process from which a connection initiation was received. The
source system numbers and the logical devices (LDEVs) to which traffic from the
source system should be directed are shown in the SYS/LDEV columns. Only
entries with valid LDEVs are displayed. For more information about the RPT, refer
to Network Routing Table (NRT) and Multiple Path Table (MPT) on page 18-25.
Example 15-18. INFO PROCESS $NCP Command, RPT Option
-> INFO PROCESS $NCP, RPT \NODEA
EXPAND Info PROCESS $NCP , RPT
SUPERPATHS AT \NODEB (85) #SUPERPATHS=1 TIME: APR 26,2000 13:55:01
S-PATH NEIGHBOR SYS/LDEV SYS/LDEV SYS/LDEV SYS/LDEV
1 \NODEA (102) 80 234 190 245