ServerNet/FX Adapter Configuration and Management Manual
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Overview of the ServerNet/FX Adapter Subsystem
- 2 Configuring the ServerNet/FX Adapter Subsystem
- 3 Managing the ServerNet/FX Adapter Subsystem
- 4 ServerNet/FX Adapter Subsystem SCF Commands
- 5 Troubleshooting
- A SCF Command Summary
- B Error Messages
- C ServerNet/FX Adapter Self-test Codes
- Glossary
- Index

ServerNet/FX Adapter Subsystem SCF Commands
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STATUS PATH Command
Cluster Number
identifies the FOX cluster number.
System Name
identifies the system name of the cluster.
System Number
identifies the system number of the cluster.
X(Y)LBU Logical State
identifies the current logical state of the LBU object ($ZZFOX.#X and $ZZFOX.#Y)
in the local cluster. States are UNDEFINED, UNKNOWN, ABSENT, STOPPED, and
STARTED. Refer to LBU Object Logical States on page 4-4 for additional
information.
TOS Version
identifies the operating system version running on the cluster.
CPUs UP
identifies the number of processors in the remote cluster that are up.
remote-processor in the command has no effect on this number.
Path Down
identifies the number of downed FOX direct logical paths for the specified FOX
connection.
CPU Stuck
identifies the number of CPU stuck states for the specified FOX connection.
The processor-to-processor connectivity matrix shows the status of the FOX direct
logical path from the local cluster (\GATE3) to the remote cluster (\GATE5). The status
notations are as follows:
.
indicates the FOX direct logical path is up.
D
indicates the FOX direct logical path is down.
Note. Although a CPU stuck state is symmetric on two processors over different clusters,
the STATUS PATH command returns CPU stuck state details from the perspective of the
local cluster. The remote cluster may take up to 10 minutes to declare a CPU stuck state
for the same FOX direct logical connection.