Pathway/XM System Management Manual

PXMCOM Commands
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STATUS TERM
Considerations
You can direct the output of this command to a file by using the OUT command
before executing the STATUS command.
In a production environment with a large number of terminals, it is better not to use
the TERM * option to return status information on all TERM objects in the
PATHMON environment. Instead, use an explicit TERM object name to return
status information on a particular TERM object, or use the STATE option to request
status information on TERM objects in a particular state.
When a PATHMON environment is in the process of shutting down, it is possible to
issue the STATUS TERM command with the DETAIL option at a time when the
specified terminal is stopped but the TCP process has not yet reported the stopped
state to the PATHMON process. In this case, the returned screen displays the
following:
°
The TERM, the TCP process, and the FILE fields, which are supplied by the
PATHMON process, contain current information.
°
The STATE field, which is supplied by the PATHMON process, always
contains RUNNING.
°
The WAIT field, which is supplied by the TCP process, always contains SUSP-
RESTART; this indicates that the terminal is stopped.
°
All other fields are initialized to 0.
Display Fields
The fields in the displays returned by this command are as follows:
Display Field Description
CHAR-SET USASCII or foreign character set supported for the T16-6530, T16-
6530WP, and T16-6540 terminals. The character set is specified in the
OBJECT-COMPUTER paragraph of the associated SCREEN COBOL
program.
ERROR PATHMON environment error number
FILE Name of the terminal
INFO Additional information regarding the error number.
INST-ADDR Octal offset from the base of the program unit of the currently executing
instruction
INST-CODE Name of the currently executing instruction
PU-FILE Name of the currently executing SCREEN COBOL program file from the
SET TERM or the SET TCP TCLPROG attribute
PU-NAME Name of the currently executing program unit
PU-VRSN Version of the program unit indicated by numbers. The first version is
assigned number 1. The version number increments by 1 for each version
thereafter.