The sacadm command controls the states of the ttymon and listen port monitors. The following table describes the possible port monitor states.
State |
Description |
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Started |
Default state – When the port monitor is added, it is automatically started. |
Enabled |
Default state – When the port monitor is added, it is automatically ready to accept requests for service. |
Stopped |
Default state – When the port monitor is removed, it is automatically stopped. |
Disabled |
Default state – When the port monitor is removed, it automatically continues existing services and refuses to add new services. |
Starting |
Intermediate state – The port monitor is in the process of starting. |
Stopping |
Intermediate state – The port monitor has been manually terminated, but it has not completed its shutdown procedure. The port monitor is on the way to becoming stopped. |
Notrunning |
Inactive state – The port monitor has been killed. All ports previously monitored are inaccessible. An external user cannot tell whether a port is disabled or notrunning. |
Failed |
Inactive state – The port monitor is unable to start and remain running. |
To determine the state of any particular port monitor, use the following command:
# sacadm -l -p portmon-name |