CORBA 2.3.3 Administration Guide (NonStop CORBA 2.3.7+)
Name
The PATHMON process for the NonStop Services for
CORBA for a particular business domain. The default name
consists of "$" and the environment prefix character,
followed by NDM. The process name can be altered when
the business domain is initially defined.
Primary CPU
Number of the CPU designated as the primary CPU for the
PATHMON process.
Backup CPU
Number of the CPU designated as the backup CPU for the
PATHMON process.
I/O Size
Size, in bytes, of buffers used for sending messages. The
default size should accommodate most messages. Large
messages are automatically segmented into multiple buffers
as needed. You might want to specify a larger I/O size if
most messages are large. Making the I/O size larger reduces
the amount of message segmentation and makes sending
messages more efficient, although it does so by using
additional memory. To specify an I/O size other than the
default of 4096, uncheck Use default and type another value.
Use default
If checked, the default value of 4096 is used for I/O Size. To
specify an I/O size other than the default, uncheck the box
and change the value of the I/O Size field.
Use Parallel Library TCP/IP for Comm
Servers
If checked, enables the use of Parallel Library TCP/IP. Note
that after this is checked you must also complete the Comm
Server properties panel correctly to finish configuring
Parallel Library TCP/IP. Always review the Comm Server
properties panel after changing this check box.
Naming Service Properties
Basic Configuration●
Server Configuration Options●
Troubleshooting Options●
Basic Configuration
Property Description
Database file
Name and location of the Naming Service database file. You cannot change the
file name or location. The file is displayed in case you want to back it up or
perform some other administrative action. Note that the file name is based on the
database directory specified on the General Properties dialog.
Object reference file
Location of the object reference file for the Naming Service. Changing the
location of this file is not recommended.