
:
Status Tools
# P0602566 Ver: 2.7 Page 175
Component Host Status Information
Component Host status information is displayed on a per component basis. Once the
status window opens, information about all hosts to which the component (that was
used to launch this tool communicates) is available. To display information for a
specific host, select the host in the Hosts display area. Component Host status
information includes the following:
• Component:
The node name and component number of the component used to launch the
Component Host Status tool displays in the format nodename:comp_number.
In this example, is4:4 (MPS 4 on node is4) was used to launch the tool. The
current state of the component (Up, Down, Unreachable) is identified by the
color coded symbols defined in Key area of the window, labeled States.
•Hosts:
The hosts display area identifies all hosts with which the component
communicates. For each host, the host name, state, and protocol are defined. The
current state of the host (Up, Down, Unreachable) is identified by the color
coded symbols defined in Key area of the window and labeled States. Information
about the VTs/Lines configured for the selected host, displays in the Lines area.
• Index by VT/Line:
You can select to display host status based on the VT number or the phone line
number with which the VT is associated. Select VT to display status based on VT
number. Select Line to display status based on the phone line number associated
with the VT.
• VT/Lines:
The VT/Lines display area identifies information about the state of individual
VT’s or phone lines. If VT was selected at the previous prompt, VTs display in
this area. If Line was selected at the previous prompt, phone lines display in this
area.
When the cursor is over a VT or Line, the VT number or line number displays
under this display area. The current state of the VT/Line (Up, Down, Unreachable,
Unassigned VT) is identified by the color coded symbols defined in Key area of
the window and labeled States. The applications associated with a VT/Line
(if any) are also identified by color coded symbols defined in the Key area of the
window, labeled Applications.
The relationship between a component’s phone lines and a host’s VTs are defined
in the commgr.cfg configuration file, which resides in the following locations:
Solaris: $MPSHOME/component_typeN/etc/commgr.cfg
Windows 2000:
%MPSHOME%\component_typeN\etc\info\commgr.cfg
• Applications:
The Applications display scrolling window identifies all applications (if any) that
are assigned to the component, regardless of which host is selected. Each
application is associated with a specific color. Each VT or line to which an
Komentáře k této Příručce