TS/MP System Management Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)

Maintaining a PATHMON Environment
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Displaying Configuration Information
7. You use the STATUS SERVER * command again to confirm that all server classes
are stopped. Now B-NAME-SERVE and C-NAME-SERVE are stopped, as are all
the other server classes.
8. You use the START SERVER command to start server class A-NAME-SERVE.
9. You use the THAW SERVER * command to thaw the other server classes,
followed by another STATUS SERVER * command to confirm that all these server
classes are thawed.
10. You use the START SERVER * command, followed by another STATUS SERVER
* command to confirm that all the server classes have started.
To ensure proper maintenance of your PATHMON environment, you must monitor its
performance on a regular basis, make changes when required, and always monitor the
effects of any changes that you make.
Displaying Configuration Information
The INFO command displays global configuration information. You can display
configuration information about your overall PATHMON environment or about specific
objectsthe PATHMON process and SERVER objects. You can also display
information about specific messages sent to user terminals through the TELL
command.
The INFO PATHWAY Command
The INFO PATHWAY command displays configuration information about your overall
PATHMON environment:
= INFO PATHWAY
Example 5-1 on page 5-4 shows an example of the configuration information displayed
when you execute the INFO PATHWAY command.
Note. If your environment includes the Pathway/iTS product, you can also use INFO to display
information about TERM, TCP, and PROGRAM objects. For information about using the INFO
command with Pathway/iTS objects, see the
Pathway/iTS System Management Manual.