Sybase ADAPTIVE SERVER IQ 12.4.0 User Manual

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ipcrm -m mid1 -m mid2 ... -s sid1 -s sid2 ...

For example:

% ipcrm -m 40965 -s 5130 -s36682

9.5.16 Monitoring server activity

It may be helpful, especially for new users, to monitor server activity. When
you start a server with the

start_asiq

utility, server activity is logged in an

ASCII text file placed in the directory defined by $ASLOGDIR. (If
$ASLOGDIR is not defined, it defaults to $ASDIR/logfiles.)

The log file name has this format:

your_server_name.###.srvlog

Each time you start the server, the number is incremented. For example, your
directory may look like this:

demo.001.srvlog demo.002.srvlog

janedemo.001.srvlog

For information about your most recent session, choose the log with the largest
number for the desired server. Issue a

tail –f

command to view the log contents.

For example:

% tail -f demo.002.srvlog

When you run

start_asiq

, specify the

–Z

option to enhance the log file with

additional information about connections. This will help new users or those
troubleshooting connection problems.

To check if a particular server is running, log into the machine where it was
started, and issue the command:

% ps -eaf | grep asiqsrv12

maryc 24836 25554 0 Feb 09 - 17:36

asiqsrv12 -c 16m -gc 6000 -gd all

-gr 6000 -gm 10 -gp 4096 -ti 4400

-tl 300 -iqmt 450 -iqsmem 2560

@fnma.cfg asiqdemo.db

janed 28932 38122 0 11:39:24 - 2:10

asiqsrv12 -c 16m -gc 6000 -gr 6000

-gm 10 -gp 4096 -ti 4400

-tl 300 -iqsmem 2560 -n janedemo -gd all

-iqmt 256 -x tcpip(port=1872)

In addition, the command

% stop_asiq

will display all Adaptive Server IQ

processes running.

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