OpenTP1 Version 7 Operation
rapls (Display the status of a RAP-processing listener or a RAP-processing server)
Format
rapls RAP-processing-listener-name [[RAP-processing-listener-name]...]
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Function
The rapls command outputs information about the specified RAP-processing listener or RAP-processing server to standard output.
Command arguments
RAP-processing-listener-name
Specify the name of the RAP-processing-listener for which you want to display the status.
Output format
- aa...aa
- RAP-processing listener name (up to 7 characters)
- bbbb
- Status of the RAP-processing listener
- Init: A service is being started.
- Serv: A service is being executed.
- Term: A service is being terminated
- ccccc
- Port number
- ddd
- Number of started servers
- eee
- Number of active servers that are currently executing services
- ff...ff
- Number of clients being connected
- ggg
- Number of active recovery servers standing by
- hhh
- Number of active standby servers that are currently executing services
- iiiii
- Server process ID
- j
- Execution status of the server
- I: The server is being started or restarted
- F: Not scheduled
- S: A service is being executed
- T: The server is being terminated
- k
- Server transaction mode
- T: Transaction mode
- -: Non-transaction mode
- l
- RPC execution mode of the server
- -: Normal RPC execution mode
- C: Chained RPC execution mode
- mmm.mmm.mmm.mmm
- IP address of the client being served by the applicable server
- yyyy/mm/dd/HH:MM:SS
- Processing time
- If the execution status of the server is other than S (a service is being executed), ----/--/-- --:--:-- is displayed as the server allocation time and the last server request accepting time.
Output messages
Message ID |
Description |
Output destination |
KFCA26911-E |
An error occurred while the command was executed. |
Standard error output |
KFCA26922-I |
How to use the rapls command |
Standard output |
KFCA27750-E |
An error occurred while the command was executed. |
Standard error output |
KFCA27751-W |
The specified RAP-processing listener is not started. |
Standard error output |
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