Pathway/iTS System Management Manual (G06.24+)

Starting and Stopping Pathway/iTS Objects
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Starting PATHMON-Controlled Objects
You must start some objects before starting others. For example, you must start a TCP
before starting the TERM objects that use the TCP. (Until a TCP is running, neither
device operation nor screen program execution can begin.)
Once you start the TCP, you can start the terminal objects under that TCP’s control.
For example, this command starts the TERM object NATHAN:
= START TERM NATHAN
You can start a static server process before or after you start TCP and TERM objects.
Server process creation does not depend on the status of the TCP or TERM objects in
a PATHMON environment.
You can expect faster initial response time, however, if you start server processes
before you start TCP and TERM objects. You can start a static server process anytime
after you configure the server class to which it belongs.
When starting multiple objects of the same type, you can list specific object names in a
single START command. The following command, for example, starts three TERM
objects:
= START TERM (NATHAN, ERIC, KEVIN)
Alternatively, you can start all PATHMON-controlled objects of the same type by using
the asterisk option, as shown in the next command:
= START TERM *
Figure 3-1. Starting a PATHMON-Controlled Object
Note. Server processes are part of TS/MP. For information on managing server processes,
see the TS/MP System Management Manual.
PATHMON
= START TCP TCP- X
PATHCOM
TCP-X
$PMX Backup CPU 1
TCP-X
CPUS 3:2
PROGRAM \QATST.$A.W.PATHCP2
TCLPROG \QATST.$DATA.SAMPLE.POBJ
SERVERCLASSES 5
SERVERPROCESSES 25
TERMS 5
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