IPX/SPX Configuration and Management Manual
Managing NonStop™ IPX/SPX With the Subsystem
Control Facility (SCF)
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STATUS Command
State
displays the summary state of the specified process. Possible values are
Diagnostic State
indicates why a process is in the STOPPED summary state. Possible values are
Trace
displays the status of the trace activity for the primary IPXPROTO process. The
value is either ON or OFF.
ABORTING The process is aborting.
STARTED The process is started. It has communicated with a NetWare system and
retrieved the network address of the nearest NetWare server.
STARTING The process is starting.
STOPPED The process is stopped.
STOPPING The process is stopping.
MEMORY The process could not get memory during initialization. Possible causes
and recommended actions are
•
The QIO monitor (QIOMON) process may not be configured with
enough memory. Increase memory limits by reconfiguring QIO.
•
The QIOMON process may not be running. Use the QIO subsystem
SCF STATUS MON command to check the status of the QIOMON
process.
NETWORK A network problem prevents the PROCESS object from reaching a
STARTED summary state. Causes and recommended actions are:
•
The NetWare server is not running. The process cannot start unless
a NetWare server is running and is configured with the same frame
type as the IPXPROTO process.
•
If the NetWare server is fully operational and the SLSA LIF
configuration is correct, check that the cables on the network are
fully connected.
NORMAL
•
If the summary state is STOPPED, the diagnostic state is
NORMAL if the process was stopped by a user who executed an
SCF STOP command or an SCF ABORT command against the
process.
•
If the summary state is something other than STOPPED, the
diagnostic state is NORMAL.
UNKNOWN
•
There is a NETWORK or MEMORY problem. The process cannot
distinguish the cause of the STOPPED state. Follow the
troubleshooting methods outlined above for both MEMORY and
NETWORK.