TS/MP Management Programming Manual (H06.05+, J06.03+)
HP NonStop TS/MP Management Programming Manual—540082-005
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1 Introduction
This manual describes the management programming interface to the Pathway
subsystem provided by the NonStop Transaction Services (TS/MP) product. It
describes how to use programmatic commands in a management application to
configure TS/MP objects that support transaction-processing servers, how to monitor
the status and performance of these objects, and how to handle error and event
messages returned by the Pathway subsystem.
The following table presents a comparative architecture of TS/MP versions, namely
TS/MP 2.0, 2.1 and 2.3.
Note. This manual combines into one publication information about the TS/MP product that
previously appeared in the D30.02 versions of the NonStop TS/MP and Pathway Management
Programming Commands Manual and the NonStop TS/MP and Pathway Management
Programming Messages Manual.
This manual describes the objects created and controlled by the TS/MP product, which support
servers in a Pathway subsystem. Objects that support requesters in a Pathway subsystem,
which are controlled by the Pathway/iTS product, are described in a separate manual set. For
more information about those objects, see the Pathway/iTS Management Programming
Manual.
Table 1-1. Comparative Architecture of TS/MP Versions
TS/MP 2.3 TS/MP 2.1 TS/MP 2.0
TS/MP with
NonStop
Tuxedo
Application TS/MP
Application
Environment
TS/MP
Application
Environment
TS/MP
Application
Environment
TS/MP
Application
Environment
Management
and Control
TS/MP 2.3
(Updated
PATHMON and
PATHCOM and
new PDMI
Processes)
TS/MP 2.1
(Existing
PATHMON
and
PATHCOM
Processes)
TS/MP 2.0
(Existing
PATHMON and
PATHCOM
Processes)
TS/MP Tuxedo
(Supervisor
and
TSMPCOM
Processes)
Link
Management
Application
Cluster Services
(ACS)
Application
Cluster
Services
(ACS)
LINKMON
Process
Router Process
Operating
System
HP NonStop J or
H-Series
Operating System
HP NonStop
G-Series
Operating
System
HP NonStop J,
G, or H-Series
Operating
System
HP NonStop J,
G, or H-Series
Operating
System










