18.13.2 Connected user data file and connected user details file
If an attempt is made to terminate HiRDB while a user is still connected, HiRDB outputs the KFPS05120-W message, together with the connected user data file ($PDDIR/spool/cnctusrinf) and the connected user details file ($PDDIR/spool/cnctusrdtl). For a HiRDB/Parallel Server, these files are output to the server machine where the system manager is located. The HiRDB administrator can identify the connected users from the information in these files.
- Organization of this subsection
- (1) Information output in the connected user data file
- (2) Information output in the connected user details file
(1) Information output in the connected user data file
- Output example
UNIT ID : M350(173420)
UID PID GID SVID TIME PROGRAM C-GRP C-PID C-IP
334 22118 300 fes1 173330 uap00 PC 22205 172.17.32.37
UNIT ID : M35b(173427)
UID PID GID SVID TIME PROGRAM C-GRP C-PID C-IP
334 17524 300 fes2 173343 uap01 PC 17619 172.17.32.39
334 17533 300 fes2 173333 uap02 PC 22200 172.17.32.37 |
- Explanation
- UNIT ID
- Displays the connected users data file unit identifier and creation time (hour minute second).
- UID
- Displays the user ID of each user who is connected to HiRDB.
- PID
- Displays the process ID of each connected user's HiRDB server process.
- GID
- Displays the group ID of each user who is connected to HiRDB.
- SVID
- Displays the server ID of the server to which each connected user is connected.
- Blanks may be displayed immediately after HiRDB server process activation.
- TIME
- Displays the time (hour minute second) at which HiRDB received each service request. 999999 is displayed for a server where no user is connected.
- PROGRAM
- Displays the value specified in the PDCLTAPNAME operand of the client environment definition.
- If this operand is omitted, Unknown is displayed. For details on the PDCLTAPNAME operand, see the manual HiRDB Version 8 UAP Development Guide.
- ****** is displayed for a utility.
- For a UAP that accesses HiRDB using the distributed database facility, RDAUSER - authorization-identifier is displayed.
- ****** may be displayed immediately after HiRDB server process activation.
- C-GRP
- Displays the user type (client group type) of each user who is connected to HiRDB.
- If the connection frame guarantee facility for a client group is used and a client group selected arbitrarily by the user is defined, the user-defined client group name is displayed.
Displayed character string | User type |
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XA | User who connected to HiRDB using the X/Open XA interface |
DF | User who connected to HiRDB from a distributed client |
PC | User who connected to HiRDB from a PC client |
WS | User who connected to HiRDB from a WS client |
MF | User who connected to HiRDB from a mainframe client (VOS3 client, etc.) |
- C-PID
- Displays the process ID of the client that is connected to HiRDB.
- C-IP
- Displays the IP address of the client that is connected to HiRDB.
- Note
- C-GRP, C-PID, and C-IP are not displayed in the following cases:
- The UAP or utility was not executed by a client (it was executed by HiRDB).
- The version of the client to which the UAP is linked is older than HiRDB Version 4.0 04-00.
(2) Information output in the connected user details file
The execution results of the following commands are output to the connected user details file:
- pdls -d act
- pdls -d prc
- pdls -d trn
For details about the execution results of each command, see the manual HiRDB Version 8 Command Reference.