TS/MP Release Supplement
Introduction to TS/MP 2.4
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3-4
Limits Enhancement
Limits Enhancement
TS/MP 2.4 provides the current limits per CPU for concurrent server links and
Pathsends as 8191. See the limits enhanced from TS/MP 2.3 to 2.4 in Table 1-1, Limits
for Pathsend Requesters, on page 1-13.
HISTORY, !, and FC Command Support
The HISTORY command displays previous commands. In TS/MP 2.4 release, the
HISTORY command can be used with PATHCOM and PDMCOM.
For information on the HISTORY command in PDMCOM, see HISTORY Command
.
For information on the HISTORY command in PATHCOM, see the
HP NonStop TS/MP
System Management Manual.
The ! command in PATHCOM executes an existing command. See the ! command in
the
HP NonStop TS/MP System Management Manual.
The FC command in PATHCOM allows you to specify a number or string to edit or
repeat a command-line. See the FC command in the
HP NonStop TS/MP System
Management Manual.
Security Logging
TS/MP 2.4 allows to log the audit messages in the log file, which includes details such
as PATHMON process name, entity name, user ID, and command status. When you
add or alter an object, the audit message is logged. For information on security
logging, see the
HP NonStop TS/MP System Management Manual.
Table 3-1. Server Processes Distribution
CPU
(Weight)
Step A: Server
class is started
and receives 20
requests at the
same time.
Step B: CPU 3
failed. All server
processes on CPU 3
will get killed. But
the static server
processes will get
auto-restarted on
the other CPUs. (0,
1, and 2)
Step C: When
all the
outstanding
requests are
replied to,
dynamic server
processes will
stop.
Step D: CPU 3
is reloaded and
20 new requests
are issued at the
same time.
Total Processes
(Static/Dynamic)
Total Processes
(Static/Dynamic)
Total Processes
(Static/Dynamic)
Total Processes
(Static/Dynamic)
0 (20) 4 ( 1 / 3 ) 5 ( 2 / 3 ) 2 ( 2 / 0 ) 4 ( 2 / 2 )
1 (10) 2 ( 1 / 1 ) 3 ( 2 / 1 ) 2 ( 2 / 0 ) 2 ( 2 / 0 )
2 (10) 2 ( 0 / 2 ) 3 ( 1 / 2 ) 1 ( 1 / 0 ) 2 ( 1 / 1 )
3 (60) 12 ( 3 / 9 ) - - 12 ( 0 / 12 )










