Applications: Monitoring and RecoveryMonitoring the Status of Pathway

Table 13-1. TMF States (page 2 of 2)

State

Meaning

 

Stopped

The TMF subsystem is stopped.

Stopping

The TMF subsystem is stopping and is in one of these conditions:

 

Waiting for

The subsystem is waiting for all transactions to be

 

Transactions to

finished.

 

Finish

 

 

Data Volumes

The subsystem is stopping data volumes.

 

Waiting for RDF

The subsystem is waiting for the Remote Duplicate

 

 

Database Facility (RDF) to shut down.

 

Services

The subsystem is stopping audit-trail service and

 

 

other services.

 

 

 

Monitoring the Status of Pathway

Pathway is a group of related software tools that enables businesses to develop, install, and manage online transaction processing applications. Several Pathway environments can exist for a system. As a system operator, you might check the status of Pathway in your routine system monitoring. This subsection explains how to check the status of the Pathway transaction processing applications.

1.To determine the names of the Pathway processes running on your system:

>STATUS *, PROG $*.*.PATHMON

2.To access PATHCOM to communicate with one of the PATHMON processes:

>PATHCOM $pathmon-process-name

3.At the PATHCOM prompt:

= STATUS PATHWAY

For example, to check the status of the PATHMON process for the Pathway environment on your system:

>PATHCOM $ZVPT

$Y290: PATHCOM - T9153D20 - (01JUN93)

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=STATUS PATHWAY

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