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Are there AIX equivalent commands for the following Unidata TCL commands:
PORT.STATUS
LIST.READU
LIST.QUEUE
LLOCKS
Also, is there any AIX command that will show that a particular telnet
session is no longer active (i.e. user X'd out incorrectly or network
dropped them)?
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LLOCKS? What is that?
You could certainly write a batch script that would pass these commands to udt
to get output.
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Kevin King
Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2011 3:03
You probably already thought of this...
Try looking in the bin/udt directory or wherever Unidata is installed.
For example on Universe 10.3 on AIX 5.3
cd /usr/ibm/uv/bin/uv
ls -la
..Sample..
-rwxr-x--x1 root staff 2034555 Aug 26 2009 plock_set
lrwxrwxrwx1 root system
LLOCKS is a SystemBuilder screen to display LIST.READU data.
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 3:16 PM, John Thompson jthompson...@gmail.com wrote:
You probably already thought of this...
Try looking in the bin/udt directory or wherever Unidata is installed.
For example on Universe 10.3 on AIX 5.3
cd
ps would be PORT.STATUS. Try man ps for the billions of options.
Kevin King wrote:
Are there AIX equivalent commands for the following Unidata TCL commands:
PORT.STATUS
LIST.READU
LIST.QUEUE
LLOCKS
Also, is there any AIX command that will show that a particular telnet
session is no longer
Umm, PORT.STATUS /usr/bin/ps
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 3:34 PM, Jeff Schasny jscha...@gmail.com wrote:
ps would be PORT.STATUS. Try man ps for the billions of options.
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NO - on the shell-level equivalents for the 3 UniData ECL commands listed.
Wally Terhune
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My apologies on the LLOCKS; Steve's right, that's a Prelude-ism. And while
I could write a script to start up udt, the problem here is that if all of
the udt licenses are in use, there's no way to get this kind of information
in AIX to figure out what might be going on with the system (i.e. a