TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)
Manage the NonStop TCP/IPv6 Subsystem
HP NonStop TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual—524523-008
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Preparing to Stop the NonStop TCP/IPv6 Subsystem
This sample display results from the LISTOPENS PROCESS command and 
shows all the processes depending on $ZTC0: 
In the Openers column, $ZTNP1 is an opener of the $ZTC0 process. In this 
example, $ZTNP1 is the TELSERV process running our home terminal so we 
must make sure we do not shut it down. As we saw from the LISTDEV TCPIP 
command that $ZTC0 is a conventional TCP/IP process and this procedure 
only shuts down NonStop TCP/IPv6, we can continue. If the process running 
your home terminal is a TCP6SAM process, you must use TELNET to connect 
to a conventional TCP/IP process and SUBNET on your system, then run 
these procedures from that process.
3. Determine if any applications are using the TCP6MONs and make a note of the 
application names. Enter this command at the SCF prompt (a sample display 
follows this command): 
TCPIP Listopens PROCESS \HOME.$ZTC0    
Openers  PPID BPID PLFN  BLFN Protocol Lport  
$ZPRP1   1,304   4  0  TCP  echo  
$ZPRP1   1,304   5 0 TCP  finger  
$ZPRP1   1,304  6 0  TCP  ftp   
$ZTNP1   1,305   3 0 TCP  telnet  
$ZTSM   0,307   22 0  TCP  980   
$ZCVP1   0,324  1 0  UDP  548   
$ZPMP1   1,266  2 0  UDP  111   
$ZPMP1   1,266  3 0  TCP  111   
$ZTNP1   1,305   4 0  TCP  telnet   
$ZNET  0,21  2  0  #ZSPI *   
->LISTOPENS MON $ZZTCP.*










