Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.29+, H06.07+)

Open System Services Monitor
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VERSION SUBSYS, VERSION MON, and
VERSION PROCESS Commands
servername can contain wildcard characters. (See Using Wildcard
Characters in OSS Monitor Commands: on page 2-13 for the definition of UNIX
wildcard characters.)
The $ZPMON prefix can be omitted if you have previously specified $ZPMON
in an SCF ASSUME command.
Considerations
The STOP SERVER command can be used to stop the OSS sockets local server,
the OSS message-queue server, and the OSS transport agent servers. An OSS
name server is automatically stopped when all filesets managed by that OSS name
server are stopped.
The STOP SERVER command can be used only by super-group users (255,nnn).
Examples
To stop the OSS sockets local server $ZPLS and send informational messages to
the file CMDLOG, enter the following command:
STOP /OUT CMDLOG/ SERVER #ZPLS
To stop all OSS sockets local servers, OSS message-queue servers, and OSS
transport agent servers and send informational messages to the file CMDLOG,
enter the following command:
STOP /OUT CMDLOG/ SERVER *
VERSION SUBSYS, VERSION MON, and VERSION PROCESS
Commands
The VERSION SUBSYS, VERSION MON, and VERSION PROCESS commands all
display product-version information for a specified OSS object known to SCP.
The syntax of the VERSION SUBSYS, VERSION MON, and VERSION PROCESS
command is:
OUT filename
directs any output generated for this command to the specified file. You can either
read this file with a text editor or display it with the FUP COPY command.
VERSION [ /OUT filename/ ] [ object-type ] [ processname ]
[ , DETAIL ]