SCF Reference Manual for the Kernel Subsystem
*Type......................SUBSYSTEM-MANAGER
*UserId....................SUPER.SUPER ( 255,255 )
Displaying Information About the PAM Manager Process
Information about the PAM manager process is documented in the PAM Configuration and
Management Manual. You can configure this process through TACL or SCF. If you configure this
process using SCF, you can use the SCF STATUS and INFO commands to display information
about the PAM manager process. (The NAMES command is not supported for $ZZPAM in the
Kernel subsystem.)
• The STATUS command displays dynamic state information about $ZZPAM:
-> STATUS PROCESS $ZZKRN.#ZZPAM, DETAIL
NONSTOP KERNEL - Detailed Status PROCESS \SUN.$ZZKRN.#ZZPAM
Backup PID........ 1 , 277
Creation Time..... JAN 21,2000 10:41:59
Name.............. $ZZPAM
OwnerID........... 255, 255
Primary PID....... 0 , 319
Priority.......... 167
State............. STARTED
Substate..........
• This INFO command displays the configured attributes of $ZZPAM:
-> INFO PROCESS $ZZKRN.#ZZPAM, DETAIL
NONSTOP KERNEL - Detailed Info PROCESS \SUN.$ZZKRN.#ZZPAM
*AutoRestart...............10
*BackupCPU.................1
*CPU.......................Not Specified
*DefaultVolume.............$SYSTEM.NOSUBVOL
*ExtSwap...................Not Specified
*Highpin...................ON
*HomeTerminal..............Not Specified
*InFile....................Not Specified
*Library...................Not Specified
*MemPages..................Not Specified
*Name......................$PAM1
*OutFile...................Not Specified
*PFSSize...................Not Specified
*PrimaryCPU................0
*Priority..................167
*Program...................$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.PAM
*SaveAbend.................OFF
*StartMode.................APPLICATION
*StartupMessage............"1 -LIF LAN01 -STARTDOWN -MSAPSTARTDOWN"
*StopMode..................STANDARD
*Type......................OTHER
*UserId....................SUPER.SUPER ( 255,255 )
Displaying Information About the QIO Monitor Process
Information about the QIO monitor process is documented in the QIO Configuration and
Management Manual. You can use the SCF STATUS and INFO commands to display information
about the $ZMnn QIO monitor process (known to the Kernel subsystem manager as QIOMON).
(The NAMES command is not supported for QIOMON in the Kernel subsystem.)
• The STATUS command displays dynamic state information about QIOMON:
-> STATUS PROCESS $ZZKRN.#QIOMON, DETAIL
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