Pathway/XM System Management Manual

Managing a Pathway/XM Environment
Compaq NonStop™ Pathway/XM System Management Manual426761-001
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Displaying Status Information
Various levels of detail can be reported by the STATUS command. For instance, the
STATUS SERVER command features an option for reporting the status of each server
process in the server class.
STATUS PATHWAY Command
The STATUS PATHWAY command displays status information about your overall
Pathway/XM environment. This command is useful for getting an overview of
processes currently running. You specify this command as follows:
>> STATUS PATHWAY
This command displays the following information for each PATHMON process in the
Pathway/XM environment:
The state of the Pathway/XM environment: for example, RUNNING
The number of external TCPs, LINKMON processes, PATHCOM processes, and
SPI requesters currently active in the Pathway/XM environment
The current number of server classes in each possible state
The current number of server processes in each possible state
The current number of TCPs in each possible state
The current number of TERM objects in each possible state
For the syntax of the STATUS PATHWAY command, refer to STATUS PATHWAY
on page 11-78.
STATUS NODE Command
The STATUS NODE command displays status information for a single NODE object or
all NODE objects in the Pathway/XM environment. It includes the name of each NODE
object, the name of the associated process broker (PB) process, and the configured and
current weight and relative process workload for each processor (CPU). In addition, if
you specify the DETAIL option for a server NODE object, it provides a count of the
server-process reservations per CPU for each distributed server class in the logical node.
The following command displays status for the NODE object named CLIENT1:
>> STATUS NODE CLIENT1
The next example displays status for all NODE objects in a Pathway/XM environment:
>> STATUS NODE *
The following example displays status for the NODE object SERVER1 and for all
distributed server classes associated with this NODE object:
>> STATUS NODE SERVER1, DETAIL
For the syntax of the STATUS NODE command, refer to STATUS NODE on
page 11-75.