Pid

Name

Status

TTY Comments

 

 

 

 

1

COpCN1

IOW

TTY0

2

Monitr

IDL

--

3

Tasker

RDY

--

4

MOSDDT

DET

--

5

CGWCon

IOW

--

6

Config

IOW

TTY1

7

Ezystrt

IDL

--

8

ROpCN1

IOW

TTY1 128.185.46.101

9

ROpCN2

RDY

TTY2 128.185.46.104

Pid Speci®es the PID. This is the process to talk to or from OPCON, or it can be an argument to the STATUS command to request status information about a speci®c process.

Name Speci®es the process name. It usually corresponds to the name of the program that is running in the process.

Status

Speci®es one of the following:

IDL Speci®es that the process is idle and waiting for completion of some external event, such as asynchronous I/O.

RDY Speci®es that the process is ready to run and is waiting to use the

CPU.

IOW Speci®es that the process is waiting for synchronous I/O, usually its expected standard input, to complete.

DET Speci®es that the process has output ready to be displayed and it is either waiting to be attached to a display console or waiting to have its output diverted to a speci®ed console.

FZN Speci®es that the process is frozen due to an error. This usually means the process is trying to use a device which is faulty or incorrectly con®gured.

TTYn Speci®es the output terminal, if any, to which the process is currently connected.

TTY0 Local console

TTY1 or TTY2

Telnet consoles.

SNK Process has been ¯ushed.

Two dashes (--)

Process has been halted.

Comments

Speci®es the user's login IP address provided during login when a user is logged in using Telnet (ROpCon).

Stop (EasyStart only)

Use the stop command to stop the EasyStart function and enter Con®g-only mode. For information about Con®g-only mode, see ªCon®g-Only Modeº on page 41.

Syntax:

stop

Example:

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