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Displays information about terminal command processes (CPs) on one or more remote nodes.
ACMSMGR SHOW CP [/qualifiers]
Command Qualifier Default /ALL Current data only /[BRIEF,FULL] /FULL if no class qualifier (/ID, /POOL, or /RUNTIME) is specified. Otherwise, /BRIEF. /[ID,POOL,RUNTIME] * (all) /INTERVAL=interval Command is executed once. /NODE=node-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE /OUT=file-name None /USER=user-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_USER
ACMS$MGMT_READ
None.
/ALL
This qualifier displays all available application data, even data for applications that are no longer running. When applications are stopped, the EXC table row they were occupying is marked for reuse. If the row has not been reused, the data remains available for display. This qualifier allows that data to be displayed. Inactive rows are flagged with an asterisk (*) in the output.To inhibit the display of old data, do not specify this qualifier. By default, only data for currently running processes is displayed.
/[BRIEF,FULL]
This qualifier causes either summary (/BRIEF) or detailed (/FULL) information to be displayed. If no class qualifier (/ID, /POOL, or /RUNTIME) is specified, this qualifier is ignored and all details are displayed (equivalent to /FULL)./[ID, POOL, RUNTIME]
This qualifier causes data for only the specified class to be displayed. If this qualifier is omitted, the default is to display information for all classes./INTERVAL=interval
This qualifier causes the command to be reissued automatically at a specified interval (in seconds). Use either Ctrl/C or Ctrl/Y to interrupt the command. If this qualifier is not specified, the command is executed only once./NODE=node-name
This qualifier specifies a fully or partially qualified TCP/IP node name. To execute the command on more than one node, you can specify the node names in a comma-separated list. The ACMSMGR utility attempts to perform the operation sequentially on each node in the list.If the /NODE qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
In order for the command to execute, either the /NODE qualifier must be provided on the command line, or the ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE logical must be defined.
/OUT=file-name
This qualifier causes output to be written to the specified file. If this qualifier is not specified, output is displayed to the terminal (SYS$OUTPUT)./USER=user-name
This qualifier specifies the name of the OpenVMS account on the server node to be used for authorization. If this qualifier is specified, an explicit login must already have been completed successfully (see Section 10.6).If the /USER qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_USER. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
If the /USER qualifier is not specified and the ACMS$MGMT_USER logical is not defined, the ACMSMGR utility attempts proxy access. See Section 3.4.1.2 for a discussion of proxy access.
This command displays information about ACMS command processes (CPs) on the target node. The /BRIEF and /FULL qualifiers control the format of information to be displayed.See Section 8.4 for a discussion of each field displayed.
Note that some information may not be current, depending on whether the class to which the data belongs has been enabled for the CP. The Collect State field indicates whether or not information is being collected for that class.
$ ACMSMGR SHOW CP/RUNTIME/NODE=VLCROW ACMS Remote Management -- Command line utility ACMS V4.3-0 CP Table Display Time: 25-AUG-1999 13:59:13.39 Active Active Total Total Total Collect Process Attached Task Decforms TDMS Task Dataset State Name Terms Calls Reqsts Reqsts Calls Hangups ------ ------- -------------- -------- ------ -------- ------ ----- ------- vlcrow enabled ACMS01CP001000 0 0 0 0 20 0 vlcrow enabled ACMS01CP002000 1 1 0 0 20 0 vlcrow enabled ACMS01CP003000 0 0 0 0 20 0 vlcrow enabled ACMS01CP004000 1 1 0 0 20 0 |
This command displays summary RUNTIME class information for CPs on node VLCROW. Authorization is performed for the user specified by the logical name ACMS$MGMT_USER, or by proxy if the logical is not defined.
10.22 ACMSMGR SHOW EXC
Displays information about an application on one or more remote nodes.
ACMSMGR SHOW EXC [/qualifiers]
Command Qualifier Default /ALL Not all (currently running applications only). /APPL=application-name * (all) /[BRIEF,FULL] /FULL if no class qualifier (/CONFIG, /ID, /POOL, or /RUNTIME) is specified. Otherwise, /BRIEF. /[CONFIG,ID,POOL,RUNTIME] * (all) /INTERVAL=interval Command is executed once. /NODE=node-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE /OUT=file-name None /USER=user-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_USER
ACMS$MGMT_READ
None.
/ALL
This qualifier displays all available application data, even data for applications that may no longer be running. When applications are stopped, the EXC table row they were occupying is marked for reuse. If the row has not been reused, the data remains available for display. This qualifier allows that data to be displayed. Inactive rows are flagged with an asterisk (*) in the output.To inhibit the display of old data, do not specify this qualifier. By default, only data for currently running processes is displayed.
/APPL=application-name
This qualifer specifies a particular ACMS application to display. Wildcard matching is performed on the name provided./[BRIEF,FULL]
This qualifier causes either summary (/BRIEF) or detailed (/FULL) information to be displayed. If no class qualifier (/CONFIG, /ID, /POOL, or /RUNTIME) is specified, this qualifier is ignored and all details are displayed (equivalent to /FULL)./[CONFIG,ID,POOL,RUNTIME]
This qualifier causes data for only the specified class to be displayed. If this qualifier is omitted, the default is to display information for all classes./INTERVAL=interval
This qualifier causes the command to be reissued automatically every interval seconds. Use either Ctrl/C or Ctrl/Y to interrupt the command. If this qualifier is not specified, the command is executed only once./NODE=node-name
This qualifier specifies a fully or partially qualified TCP/IP node name. To execute the command on more than one node, you can specify the node names in a comma-separated list. The ACMSMGR utility attempts to perform the operation sequentially on each node in the list.If the /NODE qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
In order for the command to execute, either the /NODE qualifier must be provided on the command line, or the ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE logical must be defined.
/OUT=file-name
This qualifier causes output to be written to the specified file. If this qualifier is not specified, output is displayed to the terminal (SYS$OUTPUT)./USER=user-name
This qualifier specifies the name of the OpenVMS account on the server node to be used for authorization. If this qualifier is specified, an explicit login must already have been completed successfully (see Section 10.6).If the /USER qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_USER. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
If the /USER qualifier is not specified and the ACMS$MGMT_USER logical is not defined, the ACMSMGR utility attempts proxy access. See Section 3.4.1.2 for a discussion of proxy access.
This command displays information about ACMS applications on the target node. The /BRIEF and /FULL qualifiers control the format of information to be displayed.See Section 8.5 for a discussion of each field displayed.
Note that some information may not be current, depending on whether the class to which the data belongs has been enabled for the application. The Collect State field indicates whether or not information is being collected for that class.
$ ACMSMGR SHOW EXC/ID ACMS Remote Management -- Command line utility ACMS V4.3-0 EXC Table Display Time: 25-AUG-1999 13:59:09.33 Collect State Pid Process Name Start Time Application Name ------ ------- -------- --------------- ----------------------- ---------------- vlcrow enabled 37C0025A ACMS01EXC001000 24-AUG-1999 14:49:49.22 LDT_APPL_A gocrow enabled 38000249 ACMS01EXC001000 24-AUG-1999 15:07:23.51 LDT_APPL_B |
This command displays summary IDENTIFICATION class information for all applications on the nodes specified by the logical name ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE. Authorization is performed for the user specified by the logical name ACMS$MGMT_USER, or by proxy if the logical is not defined.
10.23 ACMSMGR SHOW GROUP
Displays information about one or more ACMS task groups on one or more
nodes.
ACMSMGR SHOW GROUP [/qualifiers]
Command Qualifier Default /ALL Current data only /APPL=application-name * (all) /[BRIEF,FULL] /FULL if no class qualifier (/ID or /POOL) is specified. Otherwise, /BRIEF. /GROUP=group-name * (all) /[ID,POOL] * (all) /INTERVAL=interval Command is executed once. /NODE=node-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE /OUT=file-name None /USER=user-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_USER
ACMS$MGMT_READ
None.
/ALL
This qualifier displays all available application data, including data for applications that are no longer be running. When applications are stopped, the EXC table row they occupied is marked for reuse. If the row has not been reused, the data remains available for display. This qualifier allows that data to be displayed. Inactive rows are flagged with an asterisk (*) in the output.To inhibit the display of old data, do not specify this qualifier. By default, only data for currently running processes is displayed.
/APPL=application-name
This qualifer specifies a particular ACMS application to display. Wildcard matching is performed on the name provided./[BRIEF,FULL]
This qualifier causes either summary (/BRIEF) or detailed (/FULL) information to be displayed. If no class qualifier (/CONFIG, /ID, /POOL, or /RUNTIME) is specified, this qualifier is ignored and all details are displayed (equivalent to /FULL)./GROUP=group
This qualifier specifies a particular ACMS task group to display. Wildcard matching is performed on the name provided./[ID, POOL]
This qualifier causes data for only the specified class to be displayed. If this qualifier is omitted, the default is to display information for all classes./INTERVAL=interval
This qualifier causes the command to be reissued automatically at a specified interval (in seconds). Use either Ctrl/C or Ctrl/Y to interrupt the command. If this qualifier is not specified, the command is executed only once./NODE=node-name
This qualifier specifies a fully or partially qualified TCP/IP node name. To execute the command on more than one node, you can specify the node names in a comma-separated list. The ACMSMGR utility attempts to perform the operation sequentially on each node in the list.If the /NODE qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
In order for the command to execute, either the /NODE qualifier must be provided on the command line, or the ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE logical must be defined.
/OUT=file-name
This qualifier causes output to be written to the specified file. If this qualifier is not specified, output is displayed to the terminal (SYS$OUTPUT)./USER=user-name
This qualifier specifies the name of the OpenVMS account on the server node to be used for authorization. If this qualifier is specified, an explicit login must already have been completed successfully (see Section 10.6).If the /USER qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_USER. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
If the /USER qualifier is not specified and the ACMS$MGMT_USER logical is not defined, the ACMSMGR utility attempts proxy access. See Section 3.4.1.2 for a discussion of proxy access.
This command displays information about ACMS application task groups on the target node. The /BRIEF and /FULL qualifiers control the format of information to be displayed.See Section 8.11 for a discussion of each field displayed.
Note that some information may not be current, depending on whether the class to which the data belongs has been enabled for the task group. The Collect State field indicates whether or not information is being collected for that class.
$ ACMSMGR SHOW GROUP/POOL ACMS Remote Management -- Command line utility ACMS V4.3-0 Task Group Table Display Time: 25-AUG-1999 13:59:36.35 Application TWS Pool Free % TWSC Pool Free % Name Task Group Name Current Min Current Min ------ ----------- --------------- ---------------------------------- VLCROW LDT_APPL_A TEST_GRP01 99 99 99 98 VLCROW LDT_APPL_A TLOAD001_GRP 97 97 98 98 VLCROW LDT_APPL_A DBMS_LOAD_GRP 99 99 99 99 VLCROW LDT_APPL_A RDB_LOAD_GRP 99 99 99 98 VLCROW LDT_APPL_A RMSR_GRP 99 99 99 98 VLCROW LDT_APPL_A TCT_ LDT_GROUP 99 90 98 95 VLCROW LDT_APPL_A AT_TT_GROUP 99 99 99 98 VLCROW LDT_APPL_A RI_FMS 99 99 99 98 VLCROW LDT_APPL_A RI_SMG 99 99 99 99 VLCROW LDT_APPL_A VF_GROUP 99 99 99 98 VLCROW LDT_APPL_A CS_GROUP 99 99 99 97 VLCROW LDT_APPL_A DT_GROUP 96 95 92 89 VLCROW LDT_APPL_A VF_V32_GROUP 99 99 98 97 VLCROW LDT_APPL_A DCL_CLI_GROUP 99 99 99 98 VLCROW LDT_APPL_A DETASK_GROUP 99 99 99 98 |
This command displays summary POOL class information for all task groups in all applications on the node specified by the logical name ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE. Authorization is performed for the user specified by the logical name ACMS$MGMT_USER, or by proxy if the logical is not defined.
10.24 ACMSMGR SHOW INTERFACE
Displays Remote Manager interface (RPC or SNMP) information for a
Remote Manager process on one or more nodes.
ACMSMGR SHOW INTERFACE [/qualifiers]
Command Qualifier Default /INTERVAL=interval Command is executed once. /NODE=node-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE /OUT=file-name None /USER=user-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_USER
ACMS$MGMT_READ
None.
/INTERVAL=interval
This qualifier causes the command to be reissued automatically at a specified interval (in seconds). Use either Ctrl/C or Ctrl/Y to interrupt the command. If this qualifier is not specified, the command is executed only once./NODE=node-name
This qualifier specifies a fully or partially qualified TCP/IP node name. To execute the command on more than one node, you can specify the node names in a comma-separated list. The ACMSMGR utility attempts to perform the operation sequentially on each node in the list.If the /NODE qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
In order for the command to execute, either the /NODE qualifier must be provided on the command line, or the ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE logical must be defined.
/OUT=file-name
This qualifier causes output to be written to the specified file. If this qualifier is not specified, output is displayed to the terminal (SYS$OUTPUT)./USER=user-name
This qualifier specifies the name of the OpenVMS account on the server node to be used for authorization. If this qualifier is specified, an explicit login must already have been completed successfully (see Section 10.6).If the /USER qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_USER. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
If the /USER qualifier is not specified and the ACMS$MGMT_USER logical is not defined, the ACMSMGR utility attempts proxy access. See Section 3.4.1.2 for a discussion of proxy access.
The ACMS Remote Manager supports two interfaces: RPC and SNMP. This command displays the running and enabled states of each interface, along with some counter and status information. See Section 8.6 for a discussion of each field displayed.
$ ACMSMGR SHOW INTERFACE /NODE=VLCROW,GOCROW /USER=JONES ACMS Remote Management -- Command line utility ACMS V4.3-0 Interfaces Display Time: 25-AUG-1999 13:59:15.51 Enabled Running Get Set Alarms Time last Node Interface State State Reqsts Reqsts Sent Alarm Sent ------ --------- ------- ------- ------ ------ ------ ----------------------- vlcrow rpc enabled started 987 0 0 17-NOV-1858 00:00:00.00 vlcrow snmp enabled started 0 0 0 17-NOV-1858 00:00:00.00 gocrow rpc enabled started 964 0 0 17-NOV-1858 00:00:00.00 gocrow snmp enabled started 0 0 0 17-NOV-1858 00:00:00.00 |
This command displays information for the Remote Manager interfaces on nodes VLCROW and GOCROW. Authorization is performed for user JONES.
10.25 ACMSMGR SHOW LOG
Displays Remote Manager log entries for a server on one or more nodes.
ACMSMGR SHOW LOG [/qualifiers]
Command Qualifier Default /BEFORE=time End of file /FACILITY=facility All /FILE=file-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_LOG /INTERVAL=interval Command is executed once. /LOCAL Remote /NODE=node-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE /OUT=file-name None /SEVERITY=[I,W,E,F] All /SINCE=time Beginning of file /USER=user-name Translation of logical ACMS$MGMT_USER
ACMS$MGMT_READ
None.
/BEFORE=time
This qualifier causes only audit log entries with a timestamp less than or equal to the time specified by time to be returned and displayed. The format of time is DD-MMM-YY:HH:MM:SS.nn. Partial dates and times (for example, 10-OCT or 09:00) are supported. If this qualifier is not specified, the search ends when the end of the audit file is reached./FACILITY=[DCL, LOG, MGR, MSG_PROC, PROCMON, RPC, SEC, SNMP, TRAP]
This qualifier causes only audit log entries with matching facilities to be displayed. If this qualifier is not specified, all facilities are returned./FILE=file-name
This qualifier allows log records to be displayed from a file other than the current log file. Specify a fully or partially qualified file specification./INTERVAL=interval
This qualifier causes the command to be reissued automatically at a specified interval (in seconds). Use either Ctrl/C or Ctrl/Y to interrupt the command. If this qualifier is not specified, the command is executed only once./LOCAL
This qualifier causes the ACMSMGR to open and read the audit log on the local node directly. You can use this qualifier if the Remote Manager process is not started. The /LOCAL qualifier overrides the /NODE qualifier and the ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE logical./NODE=node-name
This qualifier specifies a fully or partially qualified TCP/IP node name. To execute the command on more than one node, you can specify the node names in a comma-separated list. The ACMSMGR utility attempts to perform the operation sequentially on each node in the list.If the /NODE qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
In order for the command to execute, either the /NODE qualifier must be provided on the command line, or the ACMS$MGMT_SERVER_NODE logical must be defined.
/OUT=file-name
This qualifier causes output to be written to the specified file. If this qualifier is not specified, output is displayed to the terminal (SYS$OUTPUT)./SEVERITY=[I, W, E, F]
This qualifier causes only audit log entries with matching severities to be displayed. Valid severities are informational (I), warning (W), error (E), and fatal (F). If this qualifier is not specified, all severities are returned./SINCE=time
This qualifier causes only audit log entries with a timestamp greater than or equal to the time specified by time to be returned and displayed. The format of time is DD-MMM-YY:HH:MM:SS.nn. Partial dates and times (for example, 10-OCT or 09:00) are supported. If this qualifier is not specified, the search begins at the beginning of the audit file./USER=user-name
This qualifier specifies the name of the OpenVMS account on the server node to be used for authorization. If this qualifier is specified, an explicit login must already have been completed successfully (see Section 10.6).If the /USER qualifier is not specified, the ACMSMGR utility checks for the presence of the logical name ACMS$MGMT_USER. If the logical is defined, the value of the logical is used by default.
If the /USER qualifier is not specified and the ACMS$MGMT_USER logical is not defined, the ACMSMGR utility attempts proxy access. See Section 3.4.1.2 for a discussion of proxy access.
This command displays Remote Manager audit file information. The format of the audit entries displayed is:
node time: facility: severity: error-text
In this format:
- node is the node from which the information was obtained.
- time is the time the entry was logged.
- facility is the facility that generated the entry.
- severity is the severity of the entry.
- error-text is the details of the entry.
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$ ACMSMGR SHOW LOG /NODE=VLCROW /SINCE="20-AUG-1999 11:00" - _$ /BEFORE="20-AUG-1999 12:00" ACMS Remote Management -- Command line utility ACMS V4.3-0 Log Display Time: 25-AUG-1999 13:59:17.45 Node Message vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:00:37.15 : log: i : Log opened vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:02:29.43 : msg_proc: i : EXC shutdown. Attempting to unmap application global section for ACMS01EXC001000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:02:29.43 : msg_proc: i : Application global section unmapped for ACMS01EXC001000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:02:29.43 : msg_proc: i : EXC shutdown processing complete for ACMS01EXC001000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:02:35.18 : msg_proc: i : CP process shutdown message received for ACMS01CP001000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:02:38.40 : msg_proc: i : CP process shutdown message received for ACMS01CP004000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:02:38.40 : msg_proc: i : CP process shutdown message received for ACMS01CP003000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:02:38.40 : msg_proc: i : CP process shutdown message received for ACMS01CP002000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:02:39.23 : msg_proc: i : TSC process shutdown message received for ACMS01TSC001000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:02:41.93 : msg_proc: i : ACC process shutdown message received for ACMS01ACC001000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:02:42.05 : procmon: w : ACC process is absent after being present. vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:03:00.23 : msg_proc: i : ACC process startup message received for ACMS01ACC001000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:03:00.23 : msg_proc: e : Failure getting current collection states. Ignoring process ACMS01ACC001000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:03:03.93 : msg_proc: i : TSC process startup message received for ACMS01TSC001000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:03:10.03 : msg_proc: i : CP process startup message received for ACMS01CP001000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:03:10.04 : msg_proc: i : CP process startup message received for ACMS01CP002000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:03:10.04 : msg_proc: i : CP process startup message received for ACMS01CP004000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:03:10.05 : msg_proc: i : CP process startup message received for ACMS01CP003000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:03:31.87 : msg_proc: i : EXC startup. Attempting to map application global section for ACMS01EXC001000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:03:31.87 : msg_proc: i : EXC startup processing complete for ACMS01EXC001000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:03:51.28 : sec: w : Operator access attempt by user vlcrow.zko.dec.com::LT_SUT [305,3] for function ACMSMGMT_STOP vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:03:51.28 : rpc: e : Call to mgmt_shutdown complete vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:03:51.28 : rpc: f : svc_run returned! vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:03:51.48 : procmon: f : Failure waiting on mgmt$x_proc_mon_cond_var vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:03:51.50 : mgr: w : Rejected request to stop RPC interface when it is already stopped. vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:04:00.12 : log: i : Log opened vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:04:02.08 : procmon: e : Failure obtaining current collection states. Bypassingqti vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:04:02.63 : msg_proc: i : Message proc thread initializing vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:04:02.63 : msg_proc: i : Message proc thread starting vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:04:02.63 : msg_proc: i : Message proc thread executing vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:04:03.14 : sec: e : Failure obtaining uaf info for ACMS$SNMP vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:04:03.20 : sec: e : %RMS-E-RNF, record not found vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:04:03.20 : sec: e : Account verification failed for ACMS$SNMP user vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:25:53.20 : msg_proc: i : CP process shutdown message received for ACMS01CP001000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:25:53.72 : msg_proc: i : CP process shutdown message received for ACMS01CP003000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:25:53.72 : msg_proc: i : CP process shutdown message received for ACMS01CP002000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:25:53.72 : msg_proc: i : CP process shutdown message received for ACMS01CP004000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:26:07.51 : msg_proc: i : CP process shutdown message received for ACMS01CP002000 vlcrow 20-AUG-1999 11:26:38.34 : msg_proc: i : TSC process shutdown message received for ACMS01TSC001000 |
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