iTP Secure WebServer System Administrators Guide (Version 7.5+)

Pathmon process-name
is the OSS path name of the PATHMON process that controls the iTP Secure WebServer environment.
The process-name must consist of a letter followed by one to three alphanumeric characters. It
must be qualified by the string /G/. The process-name must be unique on the host.
An example of the Pathmon directive is:
Pathmon /G/zweb
The following Pathmon attributes control the creation of the Pathway subsystem that the server
executes in.
Priority number
specifies the execution priority of the PATHMON process.
number can be a value from 1 through 199. If you omit this attribute, the PATHMON process has
the same priority as the httpd process that starts it.
An example of the Priority attribute is:
Priority 150
This attribute is optional.
Hometerm file-name
specifies the name of the Guardian home terminal being used by the PATHMON process executing
on this system. If you do not specify the Hometerm attribute, the default home terminal is the home
terminal associated with the program that started the PATHMON process on this machine. You
should use an asynchronous terminal for the PATHMON home terminal.
An example of the Hometerm attribute is:
Hometerm /G/TERMA
This attribute is optional.
PrimaryCPU number
specifies the primary processor in which the PATHMON process runs.
An example of the PrimaryCPU attribute is:
PrimaryCPU 1
This attribute is required.
BackupCPU number
specifies the backup processor in which the PATHMON process runs.
An example of the BackupCPU attribute is:
BackupCPU 2
This attribute is required.
Gsubvol oss-pathname
specifies an OSS path name to be used for NonStop TS/MP log and control files. oss-pathname
must begin with the /G directory followed by a Guardian volume and subvolume name.
An example of the Gsubvol attribute is:
Gsubvol /G/system/zweb
This attribute is required.
MaxServerClasses number
specifies the maximum number of server classes allowed in the PATHMON environment.
An example of the MaxServerClasses attribute is:
MaxServerClasses 25
This attribute is optional. Do not set a value of less than 2 for the iTP Secure WebServer environment,
or less than 3 for the iTP Administration Server environment.
MaxServerProcesses number
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