TS/MP 2.5 System Management Manual
DescriptionSection
Describes the PATHCOM commands that control the
PATHMON process and the PATHMON environment as
a whole.
Section 11, “PATHMON Environment Control Commands”
(page 150)
Gives the PATHCOM commands for configuring and
controlling server objects.
Section 12, “SERVER Commands” (page 177)
Describes messages (informational, warning, and error)
that can be generated by the PATHMON process, the
Section 13, “PATHMON Messages (Numbers
1000-1499)” (page 212)
PATHCOM interface, and the ACS subsystem processes;
cause, effect, and recovery information is included for each
message.
Lists the messages generated by the PDMCOM process.Section 14, “PDMCOM Messages (Numbers 1500-1999)”
(page 247)
Lists the messages generated by PATCOM.Section 15, “PATHCOM Messages (Numbers 2000-2999)”
(page 255)
Lists the messages logged by the PATHMON process on
behalf of link managers—the LINKMON process, TCPs
Section 16, “Link Manager Messages (Numbers
3000-3999)” (page 269)
Describes, in alphabetic order, the log messages that a
LINKMON process can write to the system log, $0, during
LINKMON initialization.
Section 17, “LINKMON Log Messages” (page 272)
Lists messages generated by ACS subsystem processes.Section 18, “ACS Subsystem Messages” (page 275)
Provides the syntax notation for all the PATHCOM
commands applicable to Pathway/iTS objects and
attributes.
Appendix A, “Syntax Summary” (page 309)
Lists all the words that are reserved and must not be used
as variable names in PATHCOM commands.
Appendix B, “PATHCOM Reserved Words” (page 315)
Summarizes Pathway/iTS configuration limits and defaults.Appendix C, “Configuration Limits and Defaults” (page 318)
Describes migration and compatibility considerations.Appendix D, “Migration Information” (page 325)
Provides guidelines on how to set parameters in various
PATHCOM commands when you are using TMF to manage
transactions in your PATHMON environment.
Appendix E, “Setting TMF Parameters” (page 327)
A standard glossary for all NonStop TS/MP and Pathway/iTS manuals contains all terms relevant
to these products.
The glossary in this manual includes definitions related to the Parallel Transaction Processing (PTP)
Services for the CICS API product. PTP is a trademark of HP. CICS™ is a trademark of IBM
corporation. CICS, when used in this manual, refers to products, technologies, architectures,
processes, standards, or APIs originated by IBM corporation. The term “CICS server” or “CICS
application”, for example, when used in this manual, refers to a server or application that will
interoperate with an IBM API. The PTP Services product is compatible with applications for the IBM
CICS products.
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