Command Reference Guide

Object Server Commands
SQL/MX Connectivity Service Administrative Command Reference526350-005
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Considerations—INFO SERVER
Considerations—INFO SERVER
INFO SERVER is a nonsensitive command.
The asterisk (*) wild card is supported
All displays are grouped by DS.
Display attributes cannot be changed with administrative commands.
Output Report—INFO SERVER
The output report contains state values with these definitions:
Example—INFO SERVER
These command examples display the attributes of servers owned by $AS. The first
example does not use the detail option. The other examples use the detail option
showing an idle server and one connected to a Microsoft Windows client.
Report without detail option:
CS>info server $AS.*;
-- INFO SERVER \ODBC.$AS.* Report
DS Name: Test2
PName State SPid TCP/IP PN Port Last State Chg Remote System Name
$Z0481 AVL 1,394 $ZTC0 21002 Jan 22 12:15
DS Name: TDM_Default_DataSource
PName State SPid TCP/IP PN Port Last State Chg Remote System Name
$Z0483 CON 0,404 $ZTC0 21009 Jan 22 12:55 TUSER1-P1
$Z1114 AVL 0,387 $ZTC0 21021 Jan 22 12:16
$Z1115 AVL 1,361 $ZTC0 21022 Jan 22 12:16
-- Cmd Processed 4 objects, 0 failed.
Detailed report for a server that is not connected:
CS>info server $AS.$Z0481, detail;
-- INFO SERVER \ODBC.$AS.$Z0481 Report, DETAIL
DS Name: TDM_Default_DataSource
PName State SPid TCP/IP PN Port Last State Chg Remote System Name
$Z0481 AVL 0,387 $ZTC0 21021 Jan 22 12:16
Cl User ID.................Not Avail Cl App Name................Not Avail
Cl Proc ID.................Not Avail
STARTING Server initializing (starting)
AVL Server available (idle)
CONING Client connecting
CON Client connected
DCONING Client disconnecting
STOPPING Server Stopping