Inspect Manual
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C Notes for System Operators
Starting the IMON Process Pair
Stopping IMON and DMON Processes on page C-2
IMON and DMON Errors on page C-3
Starting the IMON Process Pair
You should start the IMON process pair as part of your standard system startup
procedure. Start $IMON using the command interpreter RUN command.
IMON-program-file
specifies IMON's program file. If you use an implicit RUN command, IMON's
program file must be in the $SYSTEM.SYSTEM subvolume or the currently
running $SYSTEM.SYSnn subvolume. If you enter RUN explicitly, the normal file
name expansion rules apply if you specify a partial file name.
NAME $IMON
specifies the process name of the IMON process pair. This run option is required.
PRI PPP
specifies the priority at which $IMON should be run. It is recommended that IMON
be started at a relatively high priority.
CPU nn
specifies the number of the processor in which the primary IMON process is to run.
bb
specifies the number of the processor in which the backup IMON process is to run.
Default Values
If you do not specify the processor, the primary IMON process runs in the processor
where the $CMON process directs it to run. If no $CMON process is present, or if the
$CMON process does not specify a processor, the primary IMON process runs in the
same processor as the command interpreter from which you entered the RUN
command.
Note. IMON contains privileged procedures and consequently must be owned by the super id
(255,255).
[RUN] IMON-program-file /NAME $IMON, [PRI PPP,]
[CPU nn,] NOWAIT/ bb