The message router registers and requests information from
other processes so that those processes can communicate with one another.
The router allows the maximum number of file descriptors (that is,
sessions) allowed by the system, with an upper limit of 4096. Your
system administrator can change the number of file descriptors in
the kernel parameters if an insufficient number is allowed.
About this task
You must run one router process
per network installation, on the router host specified during the
installation. Start this process by running the ccm_router or ccm_start_daemons command.
The
default log file for the router is $CCM_HOME/log/ccm_router.log.
Procedure
- Start the router.
- Set user to ccm_root.
$ su - ccm_root
Password: *****
- Start the router.
$ ccm_router
- Exit from user ccm_root.
- Stop the message router daemon.
- Set user to ccm_root.
$ su - ccm_root
Password: *****
- Find the router process ID.
$ ccm monitor -process router
You
see output like the following example:
Rational Synergy process monitor...1 process(es) located:
user process host port pid database path
---- ------- ---- ---- --- -------------
ccm_root router galaxy 1514 12220 -
Note
the router process ID (for example, 12220).
- Kill the router process.
$ kill process_ID
- Exit from user ccm_root.