OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual

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NonStop Kernel File-System Interface
Applications use procedure calls to access Compaq OSI/TS subdevices and
communicate with remote transport users in an OSI network. Use standard file-
system procedure calls to manage transport connections and transfer data. The
System Procedure Calls Reference Manual contains detailed descriptions of these
calls.
This section describes how your application uses file-system procedures to
perform the following tasks:
Open an OSI/TS subdevice
Fetch and set subdevice configuration parameters (optional)
Request a transport connection with a remote transport entity
Define OSI/TS response to a connection request from a remote transport
entity (optional)
Request transfer of data
Request connection release
Close the subdevice
These tasks are included in the following subsections.
Transport Connections and Subdevices
Use standard naming conventions to identify transport connections. OSI/TS
associates each transport connection with a subdevice name of the following
form:
$process.#subdevice
#subdevice refers to a file-system object that is added, using SCF, to the
named TSP process.
All file-system requests that your application uses to manage a transport
connection are configured with the parameters of the subdevice through which
the connection was initiated.
Note. An application running in a C-series system (using at least a C30 version of the
operating system) cannot communicate with a remote TSP process having a six-
character name. Therefore, if a TSP process running in a D-series system may
possibly need to provide services to an application running in a remote C-series
system, the TSP process name must be no longer than five characters (including $).