Starting a monitor, Stopping a monitor, Monitor commands – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

Page 227: Command description, Table a-1, Commands and their definitions

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Operations and Management

HP AutoSYNC User’s Guide522580-021

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Starting a Monitor

Starting a Monitor

If a monitor is not executing, you must start it by using the

START MONITOR

command.

On the START MONITOR command, you can specify the monitor configuration
options, but you should also alter the monitor configuration to ensure that those options
will be used if the monitor is restarted.

The

CREATE MAPDB

,

ALTER MAPDB

or

ALTER MONITOR

commands specify or

change the configured values for options to be used by a START MONITOR command.
For these to take effect, you must stop and restart the monitor.

Stopping a Monitor

The monitor process should be available for scheduled synchronizations to occur. If the
monitor is stopped, synchronizations in progress will continue, but none are started.

In normal situations, however, the monitor process should be stopped only when the
system is being shut down.

Use the

STOP MONITOR

command to stop the monitor.

Monitor Commands

The monitor accepts interactive command requests from AUTOSYNC. All monitor
commands are preceded by the

MONITOR

keyword, which instructs AUTOSYNC to

pass the rest of the command line to the monitor and then display the results.

Commands are terminated by the end of the line, not a semicolon. Multi-line
commands are not recognized.

Command Description

Table A-1. Commands and their definitions

Command Name

Description

BACKUPCPU

Alters the backup CPU of the monitor
process.

LOG

Starts and stops an activity logging.

STATUS

Obtains status of various objects.

SECURITY

Controls users who are permitted to issue
monitor commands.

SWITCH

Causes primary and backup processes to
exchange roles.

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