3.7.1 Starting Process Viewer
To display the Script Process Viewer window, double-click the Process Viewer icon or choose Tools, Start Process Viewer in the Manager window.
Figure 3-8 shows the Script Process Viewer window.
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- Organization of this subsection
(1) Computer name
Specify the computer to be connected. Choose Select, and then select a computer name from the displayed dialog box. If an error occurs during connection, an error message appears. A blank client area indicates that connection failed and the system is unconnected. The names of computers that were connected previously remain in the list box as a log.
(2) Client area
The client area lists information about script files (processes) running on the connected computer.
- File name
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Lists the script file names of active script processes. For example, the executable file called by the NetExec command is displayed in the form NetExec - file-name.
- Status
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Shows the execution status of the script process as either of the following:
Now executing: The process is now running.
Now terminating: The process is now terminating.
- PID
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Process ID of the script process.
- Start date
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Start date of the script process, displayed in the form mm/dd (mm: month; dd: day).
- Start time
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Start time of the script process, displayed in the form HH:MM:SS (HH: hour; MM: minute; SS: second).
- Operating time
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Time taken for the script process to run since the start time, displayed in the form HH:MM:SS (HH: hour; MM: minute; SS: second).
- Start type
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Start type of the script process as either of the following:
Logon: Started in the Logon space.
Service: Started in the Service space.
- Folder
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Folder name of the script file (current folder).
The Script Process Viewer window contains the following buttons:
- Options
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Sets the interval for refreshing the process view in the client area. Set 1 to 60 seconds.
- Terminate Process
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Terminates a script file (process) running on the connected computer.
From the client area, select a process you want to terminate, and then click Terminate Process. A dialog box for terminating the JP1/Script process appears. Choose Yes to terminate the process you selected.
If you want to disable this button, set the value 1 in the following registry key:
- Registry key
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HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Hitachi\JP1/Script\SPTHView\Option
- Value name
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TermButton
- Value datatype
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REG_DWORD
- Value
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0: Enables the Terminate Process button.
1: Disables the Terminate Process button.
- When the setting takes effect
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The setting takes effect the next time Process Viewer is started.
- Exit
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Closes the Script Process Viewer window.
- Help
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Displays the online help for the Script Process Viewer window.