Open System Services NFS SCF Reference Manual
SCF Commands for OSS NFS
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Considerations
SEL [ NOT ] state
specifies the summary state select option. You can use the SEL option to specify that
you are requesting status information about only SERVER objects in a specified
summary state. See Summary States on page 1-7 for the names and descriptions of
these states.
Considerations
Consider the following points when using the STATUS SERVER command:
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STATUS SERVER is a nonsensitive command.
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The summary state of an object does not prevent the STATUS SERVER command
from being completed successfully.
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The STATUS SERVER command does not alter the summary state of objects.
Examples
The following command reports the status of all servers:
->STATUS SERVER $ZNFS.*
The resulting display has the following format:
The display contains the following information:
Objname is the name of the SERVER object.
State is the summary state of the SERVER object.
Restart indicates whether a subsequent START SUBSYS command will attempt to
restart the server process (YES) or will not attempt to restart it (NO). The
Restart attribute is turned on when the SERVER object is placed in the
STARTED summary state and is only turned off when the server process is
stopped by an SCF STOP SERVER or ABORT SERVER command.
System is the number of the system on which the server process is running. If the
SERVER object is not started, this field is blank.
PPID is the processor number and process identification number (PIN) of the
server process. If the SERVER object is not started, this field is blank.
BPID is the processor number and PIN of the backup server process. If the backup
server process is not started, this field is blank.
Trace indicates whether the server process is being traced (ON) or not (OFF).
NFS Status SERVER \SYS1.$ZNFS.*
Objname State Restart System PPID BPID Trace LastErr
SRV1 STARTED YES 251 0,43 OFF 3
PSRV2 STOPPED NO OFF 0
NSRV3 STARTED YES 251 0,44 1,37 OFF 0