IPX/SPX Configuration and Management Manual
Managing NonStop™ IPX/SPX With the Subsystem
Control Facility (SCF)
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STATUS Command
It is normal to see some dropped packets. If you are concerned about the number of
dropped packets, use the QIO subsystem SCF STATUS SEGMENT command to
check that the configured QIO size is large enough. Refer to the QIO Configuration
and Management Manual for details on using the SCF commands for the QIO
subsystem.
Total Errors
displays the sum of the following fields:
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Open Socket Failure Cnt
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Find Route Failure Count
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Dropped Packet Count
Considerations
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The object-name template (wildcard notation) is supported. (See Object-Name
Templates and Wildcards on page 3-6.)
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STATS is a sensitive command when used with the RESET option.
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To initialize (set to zero) the statistical counters, use RESET. The counters are reset
after the current counters are displayed.
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STATS retrieves statistical information for the IPXPROTO process and its NetWare
protocol layers. The following types of statistics are returned:
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The number of inbound and outbound packets for each NetWare protocol layer
(IPX, SPX, NCP, and SAP)
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The number of currently open IPX and SPX sockets
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QIO memory usage
STATUS Command
The STATUS command reports the status of the specified NonStop™ IPX/SPX object.
STATUS is a nonsensitive command.
STATUS PROCESS
STATUS PROCESS displays information about the current summary state and other
status information on the PROCESS object. Use the DETAIL option to display
additional information.
Command Syntax
STATUS [ / OUT file spec / ] PROCESS process-name
[ , DETAIL ]