ctmgetpid (acquire process ID)

Format

ctmgetpid  [-h] | -CTMDomain CTM-domain-name [-CTMID CTM-identifier]
          [-CTMMyHost host-name-or-IP-address]

Function

This command is used to monitor processes. This command acquires the process ID of the CTM domain manager or CTM daemon.

Arguments

-h
Displays how to use the command.
-CTMDomain CTM-domain-name
If the -CTMID option is specified, specify the name of the CTM domain that contains the CTM daemon whose process ID is to be acquired. You can specify 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters and underscores (_).
If the -CTMID option is omitted, specify the CTM domain name of the CTM domain manager whose process ID is to be acquired. You can specify 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters and underscores (_).
Do not specify a CTM domain name that begins with CTM or ctm.
-CTMID CTM-identifier
Specifies the CTM identifier of the CTM daemon whose process ID is to be acquired. You can specify 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters, periods (.), and underscores (_).
Do not specify a CTM identifier that begins with CTM or ctm. Period (.) can only be specified in IP addresses. If this argument is omitted, the process ID of the CTM domain manager specified for the -CTMDomain option is acquired.
-CTMMyHost host-name-or-IP-address
Specifies the host name or IP address used by CTM in a node switching environment where a multi-homed host or IP address is inherited. You can specify a character string of 1 to 64 characters. If this argument is omitted, the host name acquired by the hostname command is set.

Return values

0:
The command is terminated normally.
Other than 0:
The command terminated abnormally because an error occurred during command processing. Take the corrective action indicated in the output message, and then re-execute the command.