OSI/AS Configuration and Management Manual
Troubleshooting Guide
OSI/AS Configuration and Management Manual—424119-001
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SCF Commands
The TAPS subdevice also contains valuable information. If your application created
dynamic subdevices, the TAPS subdevice is added only for the duration of a session
connection. Therefore, information about that subdevice is only available while the
connection is opened by an application. (Static subdevices can provide information
whether they are active or inactive, and thus, can make troubleshooting easier.)
The following command returns the names of any active TAPS subdevices or static
inactive TAPS subdevices for the TAPS process $TAP1:
NAMES SU $TAP1.*
The screen returned in this example shows three existing subdevices, named #Z000000,
#Z000001, and #Z000002:
The following command gets statistic information on the subdevice named #Z000000:
STATS SU $TAP1.#Z000000
The screen returned shows that an SPDU was sent and received by the subdevice:
OSIAS Stats SERVICE \MARS.$TAP1.#L5
Reset Time.... 15 Oct 1991, 10:00:46.637
Sample Time... 15 Oct 1991, 10:04:13.157
Refuse SPDUs: Received Threshold Sent Threshold
No reason.............. 0 -- 0 --
Permanent.............. 0 0 0 0
Temporary.............. 0 0 0 --
Other.................. 0 -- 0 --
Abort SPDUs:
No reason.............. 0 -- 0 --
Protocol Error......... 0 -- 0 0
Other.................. 0 -- 2 --
Connect SPDUs............ 0 0
Accept SPDUs............. 0 0
Disconnect SPDUs......... 0 0
Not Finished SPDUs....... 0 0
Finish SPDUs............. 0 0
Total Refuse/Abort SPDUs.... 0 2
Total SPDUs................. 56 100
Total SPDU Bytes............ 1090 626
Total Data Bytes............ 478 738
Subdevice Summary:
Attach pending SUs...... 2
Active connection SUs... 1
Inactive (static) SUs... 20
Available SUs........... 97
OSIAS Names SU \MARS.$TAP1.*
SU
$TAP1.#Z000000 $TAP1.#Z000001 $TAP1.#Z000002