Pathway/XM System Management Manual
Managing a Pathway/XM Environment
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Displaying Configuration Information
Displaying Configuration Information
The INFO command displays configuration information. You can display configuration
information about your overall Pathway/XM environment or about specific objects−
PATHMON processes, NODE objects, TCPs, TERM objects, PROGRAM objects, and
SERVER objects. You can also display information about specific messages sent to
user terminals through the TELL command.
INFO PATHWAY Command
The INFO PATHWAY command displays configuration information about your overall
Pathway/XM environment:
>> INFO PATHWAY
This command displays the effective settings of the configurable attributes of the
PATHWAY object. For attributes not specified in your PXMCFG source file, the
default values are displayed. For maximum values of items such as ASSIGNs, the
display also includes the current number of those items that are present in the system.
For the syntax of the INFO PATHWAY command, refer to INFO PATHWAY
on
page 11-29.
INFO NODE Command
The INFO NODE command displays the configured attribute values of a specified
NODE object or of all NODE objects in a Pathway/XM environment. For example, the
following command displays the attribute values of a NODE object named SRV1:
>> INFO NODE SRV1
The following command displays the attribute values of all NODE objects:
>> INFO NODE *
For the syntax of the INFO NODE command, refer to INFO NODE on page 11-27.
INFO PATHMON Command
The INFO PATHMON command displays configuration information about all of the
PATHMON processes in your Pathway/XM environment. You specify this command
as follows:
>> INFO PATHMON
For the syntax of the INFO PATHMON command, refer to INFO PATHMON on
page 11-28.
Displaying Status Information
You can display the status of an object, error messages pertaining to the object, and
other associated information by using the STATUS command. The STATUS command
displays information about the Pathway/XM environment, the PATHMON process,
TCPs, TERM objects, SERVER objects, or LINKMON processes.