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Some PMDF channels, such as PMDF's multithreaded TCP/IP channels or PMDF-XGP, PMDF-XGS, or Lotus Notes channels, include resident server processes that process incoming messages---such servers handle the slave (incoming) direction for the channel. In addition, remote clients using protocols such as POP and IMAP download their messages by connecting to PMDF's POP or IMAP servers.
The PMDF Dispatcher handles the creation of such PMDF servers. Dispatcher configuration options control whether such servers are available at all, and if available, how many such servers are created and when, and how many connections each server can handle. Most sites, for instance, will choose to have the Dispatcher always keep at least one SMTP server process resident.
The PMDF PROCESS utility can be used to show current PMDF 
processes, including PMDF server processes as well as currently 
executing PMDF channel jobs. Or the DCL command SHOW 
SYSTEM/NET can be used to show network processes, which will 
include such PMDF servers, as in the sample output shown in 
Figure 34-1. Except for PMDF sites that do not use any Dispatcher 
services, for all other PMDF sites the Dispatcher, indicated in the 
figure as (1), should always be present during normal 
operation of PMDF.
Figure 34-1 Output of SHOW SYSTEM/NET
      OpenVMS V6.2-1H2 on node THOR 15-NOV-2002 15:24:03.22 Uptime 5 08:31:23 Pid Process Name State Pri I/O CPU Page flts Pages 22A01A23 <DISPATCHER-01> HIB 6 201411 0 00:03:33.05 103992 389 N (1) 22A0271A <POP3-01> HIB 6 9207 0 00:00:08.55 21729 389 N (2) 22A01A69 <LNMASTER-02> HIB 6 9736 0 00:00:05.81 9918 296 N (3) 22A01FE2 <LNSLAVE-01> HIB 6 5917 0 00:00:08.23 1545 606 N 22A02691 <IMAP-01> HIB 6 57475 0 00:01:45.56 2940 1033 N (4) 22A025D1 <IMAP-02> HIB 6 67728 0 00:01:30.59 1859 1278 N 22A029A1 <SNADS-02> HIB 6 146 0 00:00:00.79 5849 76 N (5) 22A029A2 <HTTP-02> HIB 6 12367 0 00:00:03.36 6135 83 N (6) 22A024A3 <WEB500-02> HIB 6 156 0 00:00:00.75 6181 82 N (7) 22A028A5 <SMTP-01> HIB 6 35128 0 00:01:03.10 22624 501 N (8)  | 
If the PMDF Dispatcher has been configured but is not present, it can be started with the command
      $ PMDF STARTUP DISPATCHER  | 
If the PMDF Dispatcher is present but some expected server is not 
present, check whether the Dispatcher has been configured to handle 
that service and if so, what the MIN_PROCS option value is 
for that service. For services with a MIN_PROCS value of 
0, the server will only be created and present at times when a local 
client or remote site actually has a connection open; but for services 
with a MIN_PROCS value greater than or equal to 1, there 
should always be at least one such server process present.
See also Section 11.7 for a discussion of monitoring what connections are currently active to the Dispatcher.
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