Siemens V4.0 manual Regconfig, Regcheck

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Troubleshooting

Advanced Server Tools

How does the administrator know to which lmx.srv process a client is connected? Executing the lmstat -ccommand at the server prompt usually provides the answer. The system displays output similar to the following:

Clients:

BANANA~X (nwnum=0, vcnum=0) on 19916

ORANGE (nwnum=0, vcnum=0) on 19916

PEAR (nwnum=0, vcnum=0) on 19988

Notice that each client name has an associated process ID number. This is the process ID of the lmx.srv process that currently is serving that client. The vcnum value specifies whether this is the client computer’s first VC or an additional one.

Being able to determine the process ID of the lmx.srv process that is serving a client is particularly useful when using the UNIX system truss( ) command. This command requires a process ID as part of its startup arguments.

11.1.3.3regconfig

The regconfig command is used to query or change Advanced Server Registry key infor- mation. You can use this command to change any value in the registry. (You also can use the Windows NT Registry Editor and the AS/U Administrator to change key values.)

The regconfig command also can be used to reinitialize the Advanced Server Registry with system defaults.

For more information about the registry, see chapter “Advanced Server Registry”.

11.1.3.4regcheck

The regcheck command is used to check and repair the Advanced Server Registry file. This command checks only the internal structure of the Advanced Server Registry file; it does not check the validity of any data that may be stored in it.

If the internal structure of the registry file is found to be invalid, use the regcheck command to make the necessary repairs.

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