Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.30+, H06.08+, J06.03+)

processor2
is the processor number of the processor where the backup server process runs. The returned
value is from the database; it might not reflect the actual processor of the running process
because the active process might have been switched or recreated its backup process in the
next available processor, as implemented in the OSS message-queue server.
The information returned for a detailed report has the following format (an asterisk indicates an
attribute whose value can be changed using an SCF command):
OSS Detailed Info SERVER server-devicename
Type.................. type
*CPU................... processor1
*BackupCPU............. processor2
CreateBy.............. user-name1
CreateTime............ time1
AlterBy............... user-name2
AlterTime............. time2
*Params................ INODECACHE size1, LINKCACHE size2, SQLTIMEOUT seconds,
MSGMQB msgmqb, MAXMQID maxmqid,
MAXMSG maxmsg, MSGMSIZE msgmsize
*BackupCPUOK........... choice
*MaxWaitTime........... seconds
*DesiredState.......... state
*AutoRestart........... tries1
PersistenceCount...... tries2
*SEEPEnabled........... status
*SEEPParams............ SEEPRESPONSETIMEOUT nseconds
*SEEPParams............ SEEPPRI priority
*SEEPParams............ SEEPPROCESSNAME process-name
*SEEPParams............ SEEPSWAPVOL swap-name
*SEEPParams............ SEEPCPU cpu-number
*SEEPParams............ SEEPPROGFILENAME prog-filename
*SEEPParams............ SEEPPARAMTEXT = startup-param-text
NOTE: The OSS SEEP-related fields in this report are displayed only for systems beginning with
the J06.15 and H06.26 RVUs.
server-devicename
is the server name of the server whose information is displayed, shown as a device of the OSS
Monitor process.
Type type
is the type of the server.
DescriptionValue
The server is an OSS sockets local server for AF_UNIX sockets.LOCAL
The server is an OSS name server.NAME
The server is an OSS message-queue server.MSGQ
The server is an OSS transport-agent server.TAGENT
CPU processor1
is the processor number of the processor where the primary server process runs. The returned
value is from the database; it might not reflect the actual processor of the running process
because the active process might have been switched or recreated its backup process in the
next available processor, as implemented in the OSS message-queue server.
BackupCPU processor2
is the processor number of the processor where the backup server process runs. The returned
value is from the database; it might not reflect the actual processor of the running process
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