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    Output of oplshut

    The command oplshut -s produces output like this:

    [openlink@openlinux bin]$ oplshut -s
    SVPID  SVTYPE  MACHINE            OPSYS  APPLIC    DATABASE  USERNAME  CONNECT
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     1480  mys3    dyn2.example.com   msdos  cppdmo32  test      mysql     Mar 30 12:01
    


    Here is a brief overview of the output displayed by oplshut -s:

    • SVPID - Associates a Process Identification Number with a database agent. You can run oplshut +kill <svpid> to terminate database agents that will not disconnect. For example:


      oplshut +kill 1480

      Note: oplshut +kill} will terminate all connections associated with an agent process. This is important since multi-threaded agents may handle multiple connections simultaneously.
    • SVTYPE - Passes a label which identifies the Domain Alias, which was used to establish the connection. The Domain Aliases appear in the Session Rules Book (oplrqb.ini). For example:


      [Domain Aliases] DB2 = db2 Informix 5 = inf5 Informix 6 = inf6 Informix 7.1 = inf71 Informix 7.2 = inf72 Informix 7.3 = inf73 Informix 2000 = inf2000 Ingres 6 = ing6 MySQL 3.x = mys3

      These aliases facilitate the resolution and configuration of connections. They associate each connection request with a specific Mapping Rule, Database Agent configuration section, and Environment section. For example:


      [Environment MYSQL] CURSOR_SENSITIVITY = LOW [Mapping Rules] mys3:**:**:**:**:**:** = accept generic_mys3 [generic_mys3] Description = Default settings for MySQL 3.x agent Program = mys3_mv Environment = MYSQL ReUse = always


    • MACHINE - Identifies the machine from which the connection request originated.
    • OPSYS - Identifies the operating system of the machine, from which the connection originated.
    • APPLIC - Identifies the application that has initiated the connection.
    • DATABASE - Identifies the target database to which the driver connects.
    • USERNAME - Identifies the username used to authenticate against the database or operating system.
    • CONNECT - The connection's inception date and time. This field is useful for detection of lingering connections.

    Note: If stability problems arise, you should compare the output of the following two commands (substituting your Agent configuration stanza for "generic_agent"):

    oplshut -s
    
    ps -ef | grep generic_agent
              

    Certain older Request Brokers can suffer from corruption of the internal tables that they use to monitor connections. Consequently, Brokers lose track of agents. While oplshut -s shows no or few agent connections, ps -ef | grep generic_agent will show many agents. Here is normal oplshut and ps output:

    bash$ oplshut -s
    
    SVPID SVTYPE MACHINE OPSYS APPLIC DATABASE USERNAME CONNECT
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    30003 mys3 dyn243.example.com msdos cppdmo32 Northwin sa Apr 09 10:46 bash$ ps -ef | grep generic_mys3
    openlink 30003 29324 0 10:46:33 0:00 generic_mys3 +internal

    Abnormal output would have ps showing more agent processes than oplshut.


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