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
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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.
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The STOP SERVER command can be used only by super-group users (255,nnn).
Examples
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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
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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 ]