Availability Guide for Application Design
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Other Availability Guides
Other Availability Guides
The Availability Guide for Change Management explains how to maximize system and
application availability while successfully implementing changes to your NonStop
system.
The Availability Guide for Problem Management helps you to maximize system and
application availability by predicting, preventing, and preparing for problems.
The Introduction to NonStop Operations Management provides an overview of system
management techniques, including system management requirements to maximize the
availability of your applications.
The Managing Software Releases and IPMs manual introduces the software release
migration, installation, and maintenance processes and related documents, services,
and tools. This manual helps a system manager decide what software releases and
Interim Product Modifications (IPMs) have value for the site and thereby minimize
application outages for system maintenance and upgrades.
Programming Manuals
NonStop Tuxedo manuals describe how to develop client/server applications using the
NonStop Tuxedo product. They may be found in the Independent Products section of
the NonStop Technical LIbrary (NTL).
Guardian Programmer’s Guide describes how to write programs using the Guardian
procedure call interface, including how to write process pair programs.
C/C
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Programmer’s Guide describes how to write programs using the C and C
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function call interface, including how to write programs for the Open System Services
(OSS) environment.
RSC/MP Programming Manual contains information about writing client programs that
use the RSC/MP transaction interface to attain high levels of availability.
TS/MP Pathsend and Server Programming Manual describes how to develop
continuously available requester processes that use the Pathsend interface to NonStop
TS/MP and how to develop continuously available server processes.
Pathway/TS Screen COBOL Reference Manual describes the components of
requester programs that run as part of a terminal control process (TCP) and form part
of a terminal-based, continuously available application.
TMF Application Programmer’s Guide describes how to design applications with
transaction support using the NonStop Transaction Management Facility (TMF)
product.