Tuxedo 8.0 README for H06.03

Core_README.txt
This document is available in the NonStop Technical Library (NTL):
528002-001 HP NonStop Tuxedo pages in NonStop Technical Library
VII. CD-ROM Root Directory Contents
Autorun.inf File containing CD AutoRun commands.
Axdist.exe Microsoft redistributable library files.
Install.sh File containing the NonStop Tuxedo installation script
used after IPSetup had been successfully executed.
ipsetup.CNT File containing help contents for the CD installation
utility IPSetup.
IPSetup.exe File containing the main executable for IPSetup.
IPSETUP.HLP File containing help text for IPSetup.
License.txt File containing limited-use Software Licensing
Agreement with the licensing terms governing
this product.
README.txt File containing product and installation information
(this file).
Setup.exe File containing the Launcher executable.
NSK_SW Subdirectory containing NonStop Kernel component files,
including installation utilities and instructions.
SOFTDOCS Subdirectory containing all Initial Product Version /
Product Version Update Softdocs.
CD_DOCS Subdirectory containing product documentation in the
following files and subdirectories:
DOCS Subdirectory containing HTML-format documentation.
index.htm Home page inside CD_DOCS\DOCS for viewing the "HP
NonStop Tuxedo 8.0 Supplement for H-Series RVUs"
documentation with a Web browser.
VIII. Migration Considerations
1. On TNS/E systems, NonStop Tuxedo uses dynamic-link libraries (DLLs)
instead of the native user libraries with exported data (sometimes
called the Tuxedo SRLs) which it used on TNS/R systems.
On TNS/R, the Tuxedo SRLs were Guardian files, each OSS executable
could link to only one such SRL, and an OSS executable file had to
be associated with a specific SRL file before a process started.
On TNS/E, when a process starts (that is, the executable is loaded
for execution by RLD, the run-time loader), it can use many DLLs.
The location of the DLLs is determined by rules described in the
"DLL Programmers Guide for TNS/E". For example, the _RLD_LIB_PATH
environment variable can contain a list of OSS paths (directories)
which are searched for the DLLs needed by the executable. All
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