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Administering port monitors

All port monitors on a system

To list status information for all port monitors on a system, enter:

sacadm -l

Unless you already know the type of a port monitor, you may need to use this general form of the command to find out what the valid type and tag names are.

The output of this command lists status information for all port monitors in the following way:

PMTAG     PMTYPE   FLGS   RCNT   STATUS      COMMAND
ttymon1   ttymon   d      0      DISABLED    /usr/lib/saf/ttymon # ttymon1
ttymon3   ttymon   -      0      ENABLED     /usr/lib/saf/ttymon # ports board
Note that the FLGS field includes information about the state in which a port monitor starts, not about its current state. For example, if ``ttymon1'' is enabled, the entry in the STATUS field will change from DISABLED to ENABLED, but the entry in the FLGS field will not change. The ``d'' flag indicates that the port monitor goes immediately to DISABLED state when it is started. After it has been started, you can put it in ENABLED state.
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