TS/MP System Management Manual (H06.05+, J06.03+)

Introduction to NonStop TS/MP System
Management
HP NonStop TS/MP System Management Manual541819-007
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Transaction Sources
in a given processor. LINKMON processes function as link managers, providing link
management functions for Pathsend requesters in the way that the TCP and the
PATHMON process provide those functions for SCREEN COBOL requesters.
Transaction Sources
A variety of devices and processes may interact with the PATHMON process and its
objects to supply required resources and services or to make requests. These include
PATHCOM or a management application process (described in System
Management Tools), as well as terminals controlled by TCP objects. In addition, these
devices and processes might include:
Personal computers and workstations (using the Remote Server Call (RSC)
product)
External TCP objects, that is, Pathway/iTS terminals running outside of your
PATHMON environment
Intelligent devices such as an automated teller machine (using intelligent device
support (IDS)
SNA devices (using the SNAX High-Level Support (SNAX/HLS) product)
Unsupported or special-function I/O devices (using the Extended General Device
Support (GDSX) product)
Pathsend processes (using Pathsend procedure calls to communicate with the
LINKMON process or ACS subsystem processes)
Figure 1-5 shows devices that interact with PATHMON-controlled objects, either
directly or through the LINKMON process or ACS subsystem processes.
Note. Although LINKMON processes are visible to the PATHMON process, they are not
entities controlled or managed by the PATHMON process. For more information about the
process and Pathsend requesters, see Section 6, Managing the Pathsend Environment
.