TS/MP System Management Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)
PATHMON Environment Control Commands
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STATUS PATHMON Command
The fields in this display are as follows:
Explanation of the display fields (continued).
Example 11-2. STATUS PATHMON Display Format
PATHMON \node.$process-name-- STATE=pmon-state CPUS pri : backup
PATHCTL (file-state) $pathctl-file-name [ ERROR = num ]
LOG1 [S] [E] (file-state) $log1-file-name [ ERROR = num ]
LOG2 [S] [E] (file-state) $log2-file-name [ ERROR = num ]
REQNUM FILE PID PAID WAIT
[A] reqnum type pid paid wait-cause
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Display Field Description
PATHMON -
STATE
PATHMON process name and current state. Possible state values are:
STARTING A cold or cool start has not completed.
RUNNING A cold or cool start has completed.
SHUTTINGDOWN A shutdown request has not completed.
CPUS Primary and backup CPUs in which the PATHMON process is running. The
processor numbers displayed are the current CPUs for these processes
and not necessarily the CPUs configured for the PATHMON process. Use
the INFO PATHMON command to find the configured backup processor
number.
If the PATHMON backup process is not running, the PATHMON process
does not display a number for the backup process.
PATHCTL The current state and name of the file. Possible state values are:
CLOSED The file is closed.
OPEN The file is open.
Display Field Description
LOG1 and
LOG2
The type of logging defined, current state, and name of the indicated log
file.
Possible logging types are:
S The log file is open for status logging.
E The log file is open for event logging.
Possible state values are:
CLOSED The file is closed.
OPEN The file is open.
ERROR Last error for the indicated file
REQNUM The PATHMON process internal identifier of a requester. An A next to the
requester number indicates that the PATHMON process is completing a
request for a requester that aborted.