Pathway/XM System Management Manual

PXMCOM Commands
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STATUS TCP
Consideration
When a TCP from one PATHMON environment requests a link to a server class
controlled by a different PATHMON process (either within the same Pathway/XM
environment or in a different Pathway/XM environment), the PATHMON process
controlling the server class considers the requesting TCP to be an external process.
However, a STATUS TCP command issued to the local Pathway/XM environment (the
one controlling the server class) displays the names of both the external and local TCP
processes. The external TCP name is generated by the PATHMON process at the time
of the status request.
However, for the Pathway/XM product, it is recommended that you do not use external
TCP processes.
Examples
The following command displays detailed status information about all TCP processes
managed by the Pathway/XM environment:
STATUS TCP *
The following commands direct the status information for all TCP processes in the
group ORDERS to the file named STATFLE:
OUT STATFILE
STATUS TCP GROUP ORDERS
BKPT-HOLD The terminal task is at an Inspect breakpoint.
CHECKPOINT The terminal is waiting for completion of a checkpoint.
END-TRANS The terminal is waiting for the TMF subsystem to complete an END-
TRANSACTION operation.
INSPECT-FILE The terminal task is waiting to communicate with the Inspect process
to perform some Inspect operation.
IMON-I/O The terminal task is doing an I/O operation to the IMON process.
INSPECT-I/O The terminal task is doing an I/O operation to the Inspect process.
PMCB-LOCK (PATHMON Control Block LOCK) The TCP is waiting for the
PATHMON process to become unlocked.
PATHMON-OPEN The TCP is opening an external PATHMON process.
PATHMON-I/O The TCP is waiting for completion of an I/O request to an external
PATHMON process.
TERM-OPEN The terminal task is doing an OPEN operation to a terminal or a
terminal-simulation process.
wait-cause Description