monitor system
Issue 1 May 2002
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These forms contain simplified high-level information from which a basic picture of
the system’s health can be drawn. The monitor system conn command displays
output that shows the status of connections in the connection manager process.
Data is collected frequently in the connection manager for certain key information
items. It is from this database that this report is drawn. This on-line status report
is automatically updated every minute (or by pressing the
UPDATE key) until the
command is canceled by pressing the
CANCEL key. Pressing the CANCEL keys
forces a logout of the current login ID.
There is one option to the command-line entry, monitor system conn. That
parameter is
pnn. On the gaz target, there are only three possible pnns. On the
mips target, however, up to 22 pnn can be administered. The command-line
parameter pnn is used to indicate which three pnns the user wishes to see.
Defaults
No defaults.
Parameters
Error Messages
If the pnn number entered is non numeric, not administered, or invalid in any other
way, one of following messages will be displayed:
Object command word omitted; please press HELP
“xx” is an invalid identifier; press RETURN to execute
modified command
If during the execution of a command a resource problem occurs that requires the
user to restart the command, then the following message will be displayed:
Command resources busy; Press CANCEL to clear, and then
resubmit
view1 This specifies a form that will include the attendant status, the maintenance
status, the last hour’s measurement of trunk groups, hunt groups, and the
attendant group, and finally, the time of day.
view2 This specifies a form that will display a subset of the view1 form entries. This
form will include all of the view1 form except the last hour’s hunt group
measurements.
conn This option will bring up the connection monitor output for key information.
entering no
options
Omitting the “pnn # # #” argument on the command line will cause the default
configuration of Pnn’s 1, 2 and 3 to be displayed.
pnn # # # Entering “pnn # # #”, where “#” is replaced by a pnn number from 1 to 3, will
cause data for the specified pnns to be displayed.