D.1 Monitoring processes for systems other than HP-UX
The following indicates the process names for systems other than HP-UX.
The number within the parentheses indicates the number of processes that can be executed simultaneously.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) End workstation monitoring processes
The following table shows the end workstation (END is specified for WorkstationType of the settings file) monitoring processes.
Process name |
Function |
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rdstcpsvc(9999) |
Receives startup requests from TCP. |
rdsdaemon(9999) |
Monitors rdsocket. |
rdssnde(9999)# |
Monitors the execution results of jobs, including distribution and collection, and reports these results to the managing server. |
rdsregular(9999) |
Manages the job execution date and time. |
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For AIX: sh /NETMRDS/COM/rdssnde
(2) Client workstation monitoring processes
The following table shows the client workstation (CLIENT is specified for WorkstationType of the settings file) monitoring processes.
Process name |
Function |
Notes related to the value of WatchTimeofOrders in the settings file |
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rdstcpsvc(9999) |
Receives startup requests from TCP. |
If a value from 0 to 1280 is specified, this process resides. If MANUAL is specified, do not execute this monitoring process. |
rdsrfa(9999)# |
Connects to the relay system and checks for jobs addressed to the local system. |
If a value from 0 to 1280 is specified, this process resides. If 0 or MANUAL is specified, do not execute this monitoring process. |
rdsregular(9999) |
Manages the job execution date and time. |
Is resident regardless of the value of WatchTimeofOrders. |
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The rdsrf command can start and stop this process.
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For AIX: sh /NETMRDS/COM/rdsrfa -a
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