TS/MP System Management Manual (H06.05+, J06.03+)
About This Manual
HP NonStop TS/MP System Management Manual—541819-007
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How This Manual Is Organized
Section 7, Tuning Your
System by Using
Statistics
Describes statistics information provided by the LINKMON
process or ACS subsystem processes and terminal control
process (TCP) and how to use this information to monitor
and maintain your PATHMON environment.
Section 8, Overview of
PATHCOM
Provides an overview of the PATHCOM management
interface that enables you to set global limits and
parameters for the PATHMON environment and to configure
individual objects.
Section 9, PATHMON
and PATHCOM Startup
Commands
Describes the TACL commands for starting the PATHMON
process and PATHCOM.
Section 10, PATHCOM
Operation Commands
Gives the commands for controlling and operating
PATHCOM.
Section 11, PATHMON
Environment Control
Commands
Describes the PATHCOM commands that control the
PATHMON process and the PATHMON environment as a
whole.
Section 12, SERVER
Commands
Gives the PATHCOM commands for configuring and
controlling server objects.
Section 13, PATHMON
Messages
(Numbers 1000-1499)
Describes messages (informational, warning, and error) that
can be generated by the PATHMON process, the PATHCOM
interface, and the LINKMON process or ACS subsystem
processes; cause, effect, and recovery information is
included for each message.
Section 15, PATHCOM
Messages
(Numbers 2000-2999)
Lists messages generated by PATCOM.
Section 16, Link
Manager Messages
(Numbers 3000-3999)
Lists the messages logged by the PATHMON process on
behalf of link managers—the LINKMON process, TCPs
Section 17, LINKMON
Log Messages
Describes, in alphabetic order, the log messages that a
LINKMON process can write to the system log, $0, during
LINKMON initialization.
Section 18, ACS
Subsystem Messages
Lists messages generated by ACS subsystem processes.
Appendix A, Syntax
Summary
Provides the syntax notation for all the PATHCOM
commands applicable to Pathway/iTS objects and attributes.
Appendix B,
PATHCOM Reserved
Words
Lists all the words that are reserved and should not be used
as variable names in PATHCOM commands.
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