Process Monitoring and Integrity

PmsGlobal

Target for PMS global data

PmsProc[#]

Target for each process monitored

PmsPie[#]

Target for each PMS PIE

Use the following CLI command to view the targets for the processes being monitored.

cmmget -l cmm -d listtargets

The particular processes being monitored will be listed (e.g., PmsProc23, PmsProc100). To view the name of the process being monitored use the following example command:

cmmget -l cmm -t PmsProc34 -d ProcessName

Table 5, “Processes Monitored” contains the list of processes monitored and the command lines and the target names. The ProcessName dataitem will return the Process Command Line.

6.4Process Monitoring Dataitems

The following dataitems are used to retrieve information on and configure the Process Monitoring Service (used with PmsGlobal or PmsProc[#] targets on the cmm location).

AdminState

RecoveryAction

EscalationAction

ProcessName

OpState

More information on the usage and descriptions of these dataitems can be found in Section 8, “The Command Line Interface (CLI)” on page 71.

6.4.1Examples

The following example will set the global PMS AdminState to locked:

cmmset -l cmm -t PmsGlobal -d AdminState -v 2

The following example will get the recovery action assigned to a monitored process:

cmmget -l cmm -t PmsProc34 -d RecoveryAction

The following example will get the admin state to a PIE:

cmmget -l cmm -t PmsPie176 -d AdminState

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