TS/MP System Management Manual (H06.05+, J06.03+)
PATHMON Environment Control Commands
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SET PATHWAY Command
MAXTCPS number
This attribute is specific to the Pathway/iTS product. A complete description of this
attribute is given in the Pathway/iTS System Management Manual.
If your environment does not support Pathway/iTS, it is recommended you specify
0 for the value.
This attribute is mandatory. It has no default value.
MAXTERMS number
This attribute is specific to the Pathway/iTS product. A complete description of this
attribute is given in the Pathway/iTS System Management Manual.
This attribute is mandatory. It has no default. If your environment does not
support Pathway/iTS, it is recommended you specify 0 for the value.
MAXDEFINES number
is the maximum number of DEFINE definitions that you can specify for all server
classes in a Pathway environment. Each SET SERVER DEFINE attribute counts
as one toward the value of this attribute.
number must be a value from 0 to 4095 (for TS/MP 2.0 and 2.1) or 0 to 8191 (for
TS/MP 2.3 and later versions).
This attribute is mandatory. It has no default value.
MAXEXTERNALTCPS number
This attribute is specific to the Pathway/iTS product. A complete description of this
attribute is given in the Pathway/iTS System Management Manual.
If your environment does not support Pathway/iTS, it is recommended you specify
0 for the value. The default value is 0.
MAXLINKMONS number
is the maximum number of LINKMON processes that can communicate with the
PATHMON process at the same time. LINKMON process or ACS subsystem
processes manage communication between Pathway server classes and all
Pathsend requesters executing within the processor of the LINKMON process or
the ACS subsystem processes.
The total of the values for MAXTCPS, MAXEXTERNALTCPS, and
MAXLINKMONS cannot exceed 800. A maximum of 255 TCPs, external TCPs,
and LINKMON processes or ACS subsystem processes are allowed to
concurrently hold links to a single server process. For other limits, see
Configuration Limits and Defaults.
Note. For more information on TS/MP 2.3 and later versions, see the TS/MP Release
Supplement.










