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List and Manage CONNECT:Direct Processes

You can display processes for a CONNECT:Direct resource on the file transfer status monitor. The processes displayed are those associated with the monitored CONNECT:Direct queue.

You can also monitor processes of a particular status in a specific queue type. The process status type is specified in the resource definition.

Note: When you use any function that requires authorized access to CONNECT:Direct, you must confirm your CONNECT:Direct signon details.

List Processes

You can list processes in CONNECT:Direct queues that are monitored by CA NetMaster FTM.

To list CONNECT:Direct processes

  1. Enter D beside a CDMON queue monitor.

    The processes appear.

You can also enter commands beside a CDMGR resource to list its queued processes. For example, the VH command lists processes in the Hold queue. To view the commands available for listing queued processes, enter ? beside the CDMGR resource.

Manage Processes

You can manage the listed CONNECT:Direct processes by using the following actions:

C (Change)

Modifies the parameters of a process that is not executing. You can also release a held process or restart a failed process using this command.

D (Delete)

Deletes a process that is not executing from the queue.

DF (Delete/Force)

Forcibly terminates and deletes the process from the Exec queue.

DH (Delete/Hold)

Terminates a process on the CONNECT:Direct for NT executing queue and moves it to the hold queue.

FP (Flush Process)

Terminates an executing process.

FPF (Flush Process Force)

Force terminates an executing process.

H (Hold)

Places a process that is not executing on the Hold queue.

R (Release)

Releases a held process.

SP (Suspend Process)

Terminates execution and places an executing process on the Hold queue.

Note: Not applicable to processes on distributed systems.

SPF (Suspend Process Force)

Force terminates an executing process and places that process on the Hold queue.

Note: Not applicable to processes on distributed systems.

V (View)

Displays a panel that provides details of the selected process. An F6 (Refresh) function key is available on that panel for you to refresh the displayed information.