NS3000/iX Operations and Maintenance Reference Manual (36922-90042)

98 Chapter6
Using NETTOOL
Using the NETTOOL Tools
3. If filters are not used, SOCKINFO will print a Global Display like the
following:
GLOBAL DISPLAY Host=sampsys Gsxds=$a.d5690000 10:30 am
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Pin User Program Job Pri Skts
59 (system process) snmp.net.sys cq152 2
61 (system process) sockreg.net.sys lq149 1
63 (system process) dsdad.net.sys lq149 14
69 joe.mpe vtserver.net.sys s538 lq100 1
70 bob.mpeix vtserver.net.sys s546 lq100 1
79 spool,unispool.sys system3.unispool.sys j138 de208 2
80 spool,unispool.sys system6.unispool.sys j138 de202 0
81 spool,unispool.sys system6.unispool.sys j138 de202 1
82 spool,unispool.sys system3.unispool.sys j138 de206 0
: etc...
447 veruser.nmpascal vtserver.net.sys s570 lq152 1
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Totals: 153 processes, including 1 locked semaphore; 177 sockets.
4. Select the options needed to display the information you want to see
by typing one of the single characters as shown here:
? Print help text.
: Enter MPE command mode.
A For an interpreted and raw dump of a socket data
structure. (PM capability required, must be in
Process Display mode)
C List all open call sockets and datagram sockets.
D Call HPDEBUG. (PM capability required)
E Exit this program.
F Define Global Display filters.
G Enter Global Display mode.
H Print a history of processes displayed.
I List configured IP addresses.
L Display locked LSI semaphore entries. (PM
capability required)
M Toggle display of internet address/host name in
Socket Display.
O Toggle display of object addresses, enter Global
Display.
P Enter Process Display mode.
Q Enable/disable semaphore queuing. (Default is to