TS/MP Management Programming Manual (H06.05+, J06.03+)
About This Manual
HP NonStop TS/MP Management Programming Manual—540082-005
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Who Should Read This Manual
Who Should Read This Manual
This manual is intended for individuals writing applications that manage TS/MP objects
in a Pathway subsystem. Such programmers also need the task-oriented information in
the TS/MP System Management Manual. It is also assumed that readers have a
general knowledge of HP NonStop system programming concepts.
To use this manual effectively, you should be familiar with:
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Basic NonStop system architecture.
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Programming for the HP NonStop operating system.
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Programming using TAL, TACL, C, or COBOL.
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Reading declarations written in the Data Definition Language (DDL), as described
in the SPI Programming Manual.
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The Distributed Systems Management (DSM) facilities.
What Is in This Manual
This manual is structured as:
Sections Description
Section 1, Introduction
Contains an overview of how to use this
manual and an introduction to Pathway
subsystems, Distributed Systems
Management (DSM), and management
interfaces to the Pathway subsystem.
Section 2, TS/MP Management
Programming
Summarizes the SPI programmatic interface
to the Pathway subsystem and the
programmatic commands and object types
defined for TS/MP. This section also
provides information about starting and
opening the PATHMON process
programmatically.
Section 3, SPI Programming
Considerations
Provides some summary programming
information and discusses SPI programming
considerations that are specific to TS/MP.
Section 4, SPI and EMS Standard
Definitions
Provides definitions for SPI and EMS
standard tokens used in commands,
responses, and messages.
Section 5, ZPWY-DDL- Definitions
Provides definitions for TS/MP-specific
tokens used in commands and responses.
Section 6, ZPWY-TKN- Definitions
Provides definitions for TS/MP-specific
variable-length byte string tokens used in
commands and responses.










