TS/MP Management Programming Manual (H06.05+, J06.03+)
ZPWY-MAP- Definitions
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ZPWY-MAP-DEF-PATHWAY
ZBACKUPCPU
specifies the CPU in which the PATHMON backup process runs.
ZDUMPINFO
specifies information about dump files. The fields are described under ZPWY-DDL-
DUMP-INFO on page 5-11.
To reset this field using the TACL program, you must use the #SETBYTES built-in
function. For more information, see the SPI Programming Manual.
ZMAXASSIGNS
is the maximum number of ADD SCASSIGN definitions that you can specify for all
server classes in the PATHMON environment. This field has the same meaning as
the MAXASSIGNS parameter in the PATHCOM SET PATHWAY command.
Each ADD SCASSIGN definition counts as one toward the value of this parameter.
The value must be a number from 0 through 4095 (for TS/MP 2.0 and 2.1) or 0
through 8191 (for TS/MP 2.3). The maximum number of ASSIGN messages
allowed by Pathway for all server classes is 4095 (for TS/MP 2.0 and 2.1) or 8191
(for TS/MP 2.3). For more information on TS/MP 2.3, see the TS/MP Release
Supplement Manual.
This field is mandatory; there is no default value.
ZMAXEXTERNALTCPS
this field applies only to Pathway/iTS; a complete description is given in the
Pathway/iTS Management Programming Manual. If you do not have Pathway/iTS
installed, HP recommends setting this value to zero, which is the default value.
ZMAXLINKMONS
is the maximum number of LINKMON processes or ACS subsystem processes
that can communicate with the PATHMON process at the same time. LINKMON
process or ACS subsystem processes manage communication between Pathway
subsystem server classes and all Pathsend requesters running within the
processor of the LINKMON process or ACS subsystem processes. This field has
the same meaning as the MAXLINKMONS parameter in the PATHCOM SET
PATHWAY command.
Valid values for ZMAXLINKMONS are in the range from 0 through 800. A
maximum of 255 LINKMON processes or ACS subsystem processes are allowed
to concurrently hold links to a single server process. For other limits, see
Section A, Configuration Limits and Defaults.
If you do not assign a value to this field, the default value is 0; any attempt by a
LINKMON process or ACS subsystem processes to access a server controlled by
this PATHMON process fails.










