Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.29+, H06.07+)
Operating the OSS Environment
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Managing OSS Processes
The SCF PROCESS INFO and PROCESS STATUS commands for the NonStop
Kernel subsystem can provide information about persistent OSS processes. These
commands work for:
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The OSS Monitor (see Starting the OSS Monitor as a Persistent Process on
page 2-9)
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Any OSS server configured under the NonStop Kernel subsystem by OSS
EasySetup (see EasySetup Utilities on page C-7)
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Any OSS application configured within the NonStop Kernel subsystem (see Making
OSS Application Processes Persistent with the Kernel Subsystem on page 2-23)
Managing OSS Processes
You can manage the availability of OSS processes in several ways:
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Using the Kernel Subsystem, as described in Making OSS Application Processes
Persistent with the Kernel Subsystem on page 2-23
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Using OSS tools that schedule periodic tasks, as described in Using the cron
Process on page 2-35
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Using Guardian tools that schedule periodic tasks, as described in Using the
NetBatch Product on page 2-38
You can manage workload-related behaviors of OSS processes best from the OSS
environment using OSS shell run command options that correspond to TACL RUN
command options. See Managing OSS Process Scheduling on page 2-30 and
Managing OSS Process Processor Use on page 2-33.
Figure 2-5. TACL STATUS, DETAIL Display for an OSS Process
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System: \NODE1 June 4, 2001 12:09
Pid: 9,326 ($Z0S5) Primary
Priority: 160
Wait State: %001 (LREQ)
Userid: 255,44 (SUPER.WEBMASTR)
Myterm: $ZTN1.#PT74DAB
Program File Name: $ROOT.ZYQ00000.Z00116NL
Swap File Name: $ROOT.#0
Process Time: 0:0:0.008
Process Creation Time: February 17, 2001 16:53:25.940213
Process States: RUNNABLE
GMOMJOBID:
OSS Pathname: /usr/tandem/webserver/applications/sis/_oss/bin/vtopic.pway
OSS Arguments: -configpath
/usr/tandem/webserver/applications/sis/_oss/bin/inetsrch.ini
OSS PID: 24379404
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