Pathway/XM System Management Manual

Managing Clients and Requesters
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Displaying Information About Client and Requester
Objects
Displaying Information About Client and Requester
Objects
The SuperCTL file and the individual PATHCTL files associated with the PATHMON
processes maintain information about object configurations, object status, and operation
statistics. You can display this information for TCPs and terminals by using the
following commands:
INFO, which shows the current configuration of TCPs, TERM objects, and
PROGRAM objects
STATUS, which indicates the state (such as running or suspended) of TCPs and
TERM objects
STATS, which provides statistics for TCP and TERM resources
Displaying Configuration Information
The INFO command displays configuration information. Use the INFO command to
display configuration information about ROUTER, TCP, TERM, and PROGRAM
objects.
The INFO ROUTER Command
The INFO ROUTER command displays the configured attribute values for the routers
associated with one or more TCPs in the Pathway/XM environment.
The following example displays information about the ROUTER named RT001:
>> INFO ROUTER RT001
For the syntax of the INFO TCP command, refer to INFO ROUTER on page 11-32.
The INFO TCP Command
The INFO TCP command displays the configured attribute values for the TCPs
associated with one or more terminals, or of all TCPs in the Pathway/XM environment.
For TCPs that have been started, the associated CPU assignments are also displayed.
The following example displays information about the TCP associated with the terminal
named M653X:
>> INFO TCP M653X
For the syntax of the INFO TCP command, refer to INFO TCP on page 11-34.