Communications Subsystems: Monitoring and

Monitoring Line-Handler Process Status

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Monitoring NonStop TCP/IP Routes

To display status information for all NonStop TCP/IP routes:

>SCF STATUS ROUTE $ZTCO.*

The system displays a listing similar to:

1-> Status Route $ZTCO.*

TCPIP Status ROUTE \SYSA.$ZTCO.*

Name

Status

RefCnt

#ROU11

STARTED

0

#ROU9

STARTED

0

#ROU12

STARTED

0

#ROU8

STARTED

1

#ROU3

STOPPED

0

Monitoring NonStop TCP/IP Subnets

To obtain the status of all NonStop TCP/IP subnets:

>SCF STATUS SUBNET $ZTC0.*

The system displays a listing similar to:

1-> STATUS SUBNET $ZTC0.*

TCPIP Status SUBNET \SYSA.$ZTC0.*

Name

Status

#LOOP0

STARTED

#EN1

STARTED

Monitoring Line-Handler Process Status

A line-handler process is a component of a data communications subsystem. It is an I/O process that transmits and receives data on a communications line, either directly or by communicating with another I/O process. This subsection explains how to monitor the status of a line-handler process on your system or on another system in your network to which you have remote access.

To check the status of a line-handler process on your system:

> SCF STATUS LINE $line

A listing similar to this example is sent to your home terminal:

1-> STATUS LINE $LHPLIN1

EXPAND Status LINE

Name

State

PPID

BPID

ConMgr-LDEV

$LHCS6S

STARTED

1, 20

2,25

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