NonStop S-Series Operations Guide (G06.29+)
Overview of Monitoring and Recovery
HP NonStop S-Series Operations Guide—522459-009
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Determining Device States
Some other examples of the SCF STATUS command are:
-> STATUS LINE $LAM3
-> STATUS WS $LAM3.#WS1
-> STATUS WS $LAM3.*
-> STATUS WINDOW $LAM3.#WS1.*
-> STATUS WINDOW $LAM3.*, SEL STOPPED
The general format of the STATUS display follows. However, the format varies
depending on the subsystem.
where:
subsystem STATUS object-type object-name
Name State PPID BPID attr1 attr2 attr3 …
object-name1 state nn,nnn nn,nnn val1 val2 val3 …
object-name2 state nn,nnn nn,nnn val1 val2 val3 …
subsystem The reporting subsystem name
object-type The object, or device, type
object-name
and Name
The fully qualified name of the object
State One of the valid object states: ABORTING, DEFINED,
DIAGNOSING, INITIALIZED, SERVICING, STARTED,
STARTING, STOPPED, STOPPING, SUSPENDED,
SUSPENDING, and UNKNOWN
PPID The primary processor number and process identification number
(PIN) of the object
BPID The backup processor number and PIN of the object
attrn The name of an attribute of the object
valn The value of that object attribute