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

SERVER Commands
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STATUS SERVER Command
Examples
This command displays statistical information gathered about the specified server
class, eight times, at one-hour intervals:
STATS CLASS-1, COUNT 8, INTERVAL 1 HRS
This command collects statistical information about all of the server classes for four
times, at 15-minute intervals, and directs the information to a specified file:
STATS /OUT STATFLE/ SERVER *, RESET, INTERVAL 15 MINS,
COUNT 4
STATUS SERVER Command
Use the STATUS SERVER command to display the current status of a server class.
This command displays status information for server classes linked to link managers
such as LINKMON processes.
OUT list-file
directs output to the file that you specify; this could be a DEFINE name. If you omit
this option, the PATHMON process writes the output to the PATHCOM list file; this
is typically the home terminal.
name
specifies the name of a previously defined and added server class.
PROCESS $process-name
specifies the name of the server process associated with the designated server
class.
PROCESSES
displays the status of all server processes associated with the specified server
class.
STATUS [ / OUT list-file / ]
{ [ SERVER ] name [ , PROCESS $process-name ] }
{ [ SERVER ] name [ , PROCESSES ] }
{ [ SERVER ] name [ , DETAIL ] }
{ [ SERVER ] name [ , FREEZE ] }
{ [ SERVER ] ( name [ , name ]... ) [ , PROCESSES ] }
{ [ SERVER ] ( name [ , name ]... ) [ , DETAIL ] }
{ [ SERVER ] ( name [ , name ]... ) [ , FREEZE ] }
{ SERVER * [ , PROCESSES ] [ , DETAIL ] [ , FREEZE ] }
{ FREEZE }