Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)
The hostname, TCP/IP, interface, route, and arp objects reside in the CLIM and are controlled and
displayed by the CLIM software commands and configuration files.
Figure 26 CIP SCF Object Hierarchy
CIPMAN PROCESS Object
The CIPMAN PROCESS object is the main management object on the NonStop host system side
of the CIP subsystem. The CIPMAN object is the root of the other configuration objects and is used
to configure, control, and query the components of CIP on its local system.
The CIPMAN process is started by the persistence manager. It is not involved in normal data transfer
or socket creation but is required for SCF commands, error recovery, and changes in object status.
It can be stopped for a short period, such as an online upgrade, with no affect on the normal
operation of the subsystem.
For specific information about adding and starting the CIPMAN process, see “Starting CIP on the
NonStop Host System” (page 100). For general information about configuring generic processes
(to be started and restarted as necessary by the persistence manager), see the SCF Reference
Manual for the Kernel Subsystem.
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