ccm ps

This topic contains information about the ccm ps command.

Synopsis

ccm ps   [-attr value] [-d|-database database_path]
         [-rfc_address address] [-u|-user username]

Description and uses

Use the ccm ps command to show network-wide process status information about Rational® Synergy users and processes. This command is a maximum verbosity version of ccm monitor.

If you specify no options with ccm ps, the command displays information for all processes for the current Rational Synergy installation ($CCM_HOME).

You can run this command as any user, in any role.

The process names shown by the ccm ps command indicate the following processes:

Name shown by ccm ps Process
engine Engine (any kind)
cmd_interface Classic CLI or back-end sessions
gui_interface Classic GUI
dev_clnt_interface Rational Synergy GUI
usr_cmd_interface Rational Synergy CLI
server CCM server
router Message router daemon
objreg Object registrar notification daemon
ccm_ess Engine start service for Windows®
ps Ps (this command)

For more information, see Monitoring process status using ccm ps.

Options and arguments

-attr value

Specifies the name of the field to be monitored. The possible -attr option arguments are as follows: process, display, pid, user, host, database, engine_address, and pwa_path.

-d|-database database_path

Specifies that all users of database are monitored.

You can use a regular expression to specify multiple databases. The regular expression must contain a leading question mark (?) character.

-rfc_address address

Specifies the remote Function Call (RFC) address for the process status to be displayed. The format for machines with a known host name is:

host:port[:ip]*

The format for machines with no known host name is:

 ip:port[:ip]*

where [:ip]* represents zero or more IP addresses separated by colons.

-user username

Specifies the user whose process status you want to display.

Examples


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