This page shows you information on the service instance for the Internal Concurrent Manager (ICM).
Navigation: Applications Systems > System Activity > (Services region) Internal Concurrent Manager
The following information is displayed:
Status
State
Node
Number of Pending Actions - for the ICM, these are either service control requests (activate, deactivate, etc.) or requests marked for termination.
Details (Show/Hide) - If you choose Show the sleep interval will be displayed.
You can use the buttons at the top to perform the following on the service instance:
View Status
View Processes
View Actions
Edit
You can select the service instance and use the drop down menu above the table to perform the actions below.
You can stop (deactivate) an individual service.
When you stop the Internal Concurrent Manager, all other managers are deactivated as well. Managers previously deactivated on an individual basis are not affected.
Any service that was active when the ICM was stopped will be restarted when the ICM is brought back up. Managers that were deactivated on an individual basis will not be brought back up with the ICM.
Use this function to stop all services.
Use this function to select which services you want to stop, and then stop only those services.
You can abort or terminate individual services.
When you abort (terminate) requests and terminate the Internal Concurrent Manager, all running requests (running concurrent programs) are terminated, and all managers are terminated. Managers previously deactivated on an individual basis are not affected.
Any service that was active when the ICM was aborted will be restarted when the ICM is brought back up. Managers that were deactivated on an individual basis will not be brought back up with the ICM.
The Internal Concurrent Manager periodically monitors the processes of each concurrent manager. You can force this process monitoring, or PMON activity, to occur by choosing the Verify action.