Pathway/XM System Management Manual

Managing Clients and Requesters
Compaq NonStop™ Pathway/XM System Management Manual426761-001
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Displaying Status Information
The INFO TERM Command
The INFO TERM command displays the configured attribute values for a single TERM
object, multiple TERM objects, or all TERM objects in the Pathway/XM environment.
It can display information about both configured and temporary TERM objects.
The following example displays information about all the TERM objects in terminal
group ABC:
>> INFO TERM GROUP ABC
For the syntax of the INFO TERM command, refer to INFO TERM on page 11-37.
The INFO PROGRAM Command
The INFO PROGRAM command displays the configured attribute values for a single
PROGRAM object, multiple PROGRAM objects, or all PROGRAM objects in the
Pathway/XM environment.
The following example displays information about the PROGRAM object named
TMANAGER:
>> INFO PROGRAM TMANAGER
For the syntax of the INFO PROGRAM command, refer to INFO PROGRAM on
page 11-31.
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. Use the STATUS
command to display information about ROUTERs, TCPs, and TERM objects. (The
STATUS command can also display information about LINKMON processes used for
Pathsend requesters, as described in STATUS LINKMON Command
on page 7-30.)
Various levels of detail can be reported by the STATUS command. For instance, the
STATUS TCP command features an option for reporting the status of terminals
controlled by the TCP.
The STATUS ROUTER Command
The STATUS ROUTER command displays status for a single ROUTER or all
ROUTERs defined in a SuperCTL file.
The following example displays detailed status for all ROUTERs in the Pathway/XM
environment:
>> STATUS ROUTER *, DETAIL
For the syntax of the STATUS ROUTER command, refer to STATUS ROUTER on
page 11-80.