OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual

Introduction
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TACL RUN and NEWPROCESS Procedures
For S-series systems, use the Distributed Systems Management (DSM) subsystem for
installation. For G06 and above releases use PAM instead of TLAM.
TACL RUN and NEWPROCESS Procedures
TSP processes are started in one of three ways, as follows:
By the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF), as described below. This is the preferred
method.
From the TACL (Tandem Advanced Command Language) command interpreter,
using a RUN command.
From the application, using a NEWPROCESS procedure call.
DSC
The Dynamic System Configuration (DSC) program allows you to change the
configuration of X25AM and TLAM peripherals, controllers, and communication
processes interactively, without stopping the system. The user interface to DSC is the
Configuration Utility Program (COUP). You can use this tool to add X.25 and LAN
subnetwork lines to OSI/TS without having to bring your NonStop system down to
generate a new operating system image.
SCF
SCF (Subsystem Control Facility), a Distributed Systems Management (DSM) tool,
allows you to configure the OSI/TS subsystem and the underlying X25AM and PAM
subsystem. You can use SCF to add and delete objects and to alter their characteristics
interactively. SCF also provides status and statistics information, and tracing
capabilities. For a description of the general features, syntax, and semantics of SCF, see
the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) Reference Manual. For a description of the
OSI/TS-specific syntax and semantics, see the OSI/TS SCF Reference Manual.
SCP
SCP (Subsystem Control Point) is an intermediate process between SCF and the OSI/TS
subsystem. It provides security by restricting access to certain commands and provides
tracing support for OSI/TS. SCP is opened automatically by SCF. For more details
about SCP, see the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) Reference Manual and the SCF
Reference Manual for SCF.
EMS
EMS (Event Management Service) provides event collection, event logging, and event
distribution facilities for OSI/TS. You can use this tool to set up filters that select event
messages of particular interest. Event messages issued by the OSI/TS subsystem are
described in the Operator Messages: Distributed Systems Management (DSM) Display
Format manual, the Operator Messages: Console Format manual, and the OSI/TS
Management Programming Manual.