View Process Status
To view the current state of the system and, optionally, all processes on the system, you can issue a STATUS event to list a status report on the screen using the following command line:
swsvrmgr STATUS [-v] [-T timeout]
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-v displays the status of all processes on the system |
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timeout is the optional timeout period that can be used to specify the time after which the command will terminate. If this is not specified, the default is 60 seconds. |
The command lists the following information for each process:
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Machine ID is the unique identifier for the server, assigned when the server is added to the iProcess Engine. |
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Proc Name is the process name of the server process. |
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Proc Inst is the specific instance of the process. |
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Status is the current status of the process - either starting, running, pausing, shutting down, or stopping. |
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Comment is a descriptive comment associated with the Status. |
Example
The example on the following page displays the system status and the status of all processes.
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BG
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1
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RUNNING
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BG process started
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BG
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2
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RUNNING
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BG process started
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BG
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3
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RUNNING
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BG process started
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BG
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4
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RUNNING
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BG process started
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BGPREDICT
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1
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RUNNING
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BG process started
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DIRECTOR
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1
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RUNNING
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DIRECTOR process started
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DLMGR
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1
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RUNNING
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DLMGR process started
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IAPJMS
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1
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RUNNING
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IAPJMS process started
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RPCBG
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1
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RUNNING
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RPCBG process started
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RPC_TCP_LI
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1
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RUNNING
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RPC listener process started
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RPC_UDP_LI
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1
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RUNNING
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RPC listener process started
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| 1
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SPO
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1
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RUNNING
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SPO Server process started
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WIS
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1
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RUNNING
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WIS process started
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WIS
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2
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RUNNING
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WIS process started
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WISMBD
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1
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RUNNING
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WISMBD process started
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WISMBD
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2
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RUNNING
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WISMBD process started
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WQS
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1
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RUNNING
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WQS process started
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| Current System Status : 'RUNNING'
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