CORBA 2.3.3 Administration Guide (NonStop CORBA 2.3.3+)

Managing Naming Service Data
Displaying the Naming Service Hierarchy
Adding a Naming Context
Renaming a Naming Context or Name
Removing a Naming Context or Name
Viewing an Object Reference
Saving an Object Reference
Refreshing the Display
Troubleshooting the Servers
Load Balancing
Overview of the Console
In previous releases, you configured and managed Compaq NonStop" Services for CORBA® by using a
combination of the following:
Compaq NonStop" Kernel Open System Services (OSS) commands
Guardian commands (for example, pathcom)
cfgmgt commands
Shell scripts provided with the product
In release 2.3, you can configure and manage NonStop Services for CORBA by using the Compaq
NonStop Distributed Component Console (called the Console), which has:
A graphic user interface (GUI) that provides displays and visual cues and allows you to perform
tasks that previously could be accomplished only through the command-line interface
Task-oriented online help, which you can access from the Console's Help menu
The Console allows you to manage:
One or more host systems on which applications are running
The server processes that implement NonStop Services for CORBA
Using the Console, you can:
Connect to one or more host systems
Manage security domains, business domains, and domain servers
Monitor the servers using status indicators and detailed server status displays