HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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Pathway

Subsystems

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States

Table 5-7 shows how DSNM reports Pathway subsystem states.

Table 5-7. How DSNM Reports Pathway Subsystem States

DSNM
Object State

Pathway
Terminal

Pathway
TCP

Pathway Server Class
Polled

Pathway Server Class
Not Polled

UP

RUNNING

RUNNING

THAWED
(at least one server
process is running)

THAWED

PENDING

SUSPENDED

PENDING

THAWED
(no server processes
are running)

(not applicable)

DOWN

STOPPED

STOPPED

FROZEN

FROZEN

Normally, there are only two states for Pathway server classes: THAWED, the result of
the PATHCOM THAW command; and FROZEN, the result of the PATHCOM
FREEZE command. These Pathway states correspond to the DSNM object states UP
and DOWN. If your system is configured so that DSNM is polling the Pathway
manager processes, DSNM translates the Pathway THAWED state into UP or
PENDING, as shown in Table 5-7. Refer to the Distributed Systems Management
Solutions (DSMS) System Management Guide
for details.

Effects of the Hierarchy

Modifier

Table 5-8 shows the effects of the hierarchy modifier when it is applied to the various
object types in this subsystem. The default value is ALL.

Table 5-8. Hierarchy Modifiers in the Pathway Subsystem

Object Type

Hierarchy Modifier

DSNM applies the command to:

TCP

ALL

The specified TCPs and all subordinate terminals

ONLY

Only the specified TCPs

SUBONLY

Only the terminals subordinate to the specified TCPs

TERM

ALL

Only the specified terminals (there are no subordinate
objects)

ONLY

Only the specified terminals

SUBONLY

(there are no subordinate objects)

SERVER

ALL

Only the servers in the specified class (there are no
subordinate objects)

ONLY

Only the servers in the specified class

SUBONLY

(there are no subordinate objects)

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