OSI/TS Configuration and Management Manual

Configuring the OSI/TS Subsystem
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Starting TSP Processes
NAME process-name
The name of the TSP process. Local TSP process names can be up to 6
characters (the $ sign followed by 5 characters). Remote TSP process names
can be up to 5 characters (the $ sign followed by 4 characters). For more
information on naming TSP processes, see the subsection X25AM Subdevice
Management, earlier in this section.
NOWAIT
Indicates that the process is not interactive and that control returns to the
initiator immediately. TSP processes must be run in nowait mode.
PRI integer
The execution priority of the TSP process. The priority should be set high
enough that the TSP process is not pre-empted by other processes; priority 170
or higher is recommended.
HIGHPIN
Indicates whether the process runs as a high PIN process (HIGHPIN ON) or a
low PIN process (HIGHPIN OFF). The default is HIGHPIN ON.
backup-cpu
The number of the backup CPU if the TSP process is to run as a NonStop process
pair.
The PARAM command is used at startup to set process and service values.
The OSI/TS subsystem supports the PARAM command parameters listed in Table 3-1
.
These parameters establish the default values used by the PROCESS and SERVICE
objects.
Table 3-1. PARAM Parameters
PARAM Parameter Default
Value
Limits Description
PROCESS Attributes
TSP^BUFFERPOOLPAGES 2048 Depends on
disk space
Size of extended pool in pages
(one page = 2048 bytes)
TSP^LANDFC 10 0-22 Maximum number of Layer 2
frames per I/O*
TSP^LANDFT 3 1-100 Maximum number of tics (.01
seconds) to do blocking of
Layer 2 frames*
TSP^LANIOSIZE 1000 4000-32000 Is the I/O size between the
TSP and TLAM (must be less
than the configured TLAM
MAXREQUESTSIZE value)