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<p class="note"><b>Note:</b> This is a <var class="product">[[Sirius Mods]]</var>-only command prior to Version 7.5 of <var class="product">[[Model 204]]</var>.</p>
This operator command requests that the utility return information
This operator command requests that the utility return information
about what is currently happening in [[Model 204]].
about what is currently happening in [[Model 204]].
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activity (evaluating, compiling, etc.), and the name of the procedure
activity (evaluating, compiling, etc.), and the name of the procedure
that is currently running.
that is currently running.
This information can be used to determine whether a [[Bump Command]] or [[RESTART command]]
This information can be used to determine whether a [[Bump command]] or [[RESTART command]]
command should be issued.
command should be issued.


[[Category: Operator commands]]
[[Category: Operator commands]]
[[Category: Commands]]
[[Category: Commands]]

Revision as of 01:39, 8 March 2013

Note: This is a Sirius Mods-only command prior to Version 7.5 of Model 204.

This operator command requests that the utility return information about what is currently happening in Model 204. This command is especially useful if Model 204 appears to be hung or looping, making it impossible to log on to Model 204 in order to determine the cause of the problem.

Information is returned for the main Model 204 task and any subtasks (if the MP/204 feature is being used). The information returned indicates whether each task is running or waiting (corresponding to looping and hung situations, respectively), and where in the Model 204 load module the task is running or waiting. This latter piece of information is most useful to Model 204 internals experts.

If any Model 204 task is indicated as running, information is also provided on the user number and userid of the running user, the current activity (evaluating, compiling, etc.), and the name of the procedure that is currently running. This information can be used to determine whether a Bump command or RESTART command command should be issued.