CORBA 2.6 Administration Guide

About This Guide
About This Guide
Who Should Read This Guide
Organization of this Guide
Manuals in the NonStop CORBA Set
Notation Conventions
As originally installed, your NonStop CORBA system is fully functional, but you may wish to alter the
configuration at some later time. The NonStop CORBA 2.6 Administration Guide describes how to use
the HP NonStop Distributed Component Console software to modify the configuration of your system.
This guide includes information about the configuration files used and explains how to change
configurations. The guide also shows you how to optimize your system, including how to customize the
HP NonStop TS/MP processes running in the system. For users who prefer to use the
command-line-based configuration tools, the guide gives instructions for using those techniques. This
guide also contains information about the NonStop CORBA system architecture.
Who Should Read This Guide
This guide is intended for CORBA application developers who are familiar with NonStop systems and
the HP NonStop Kernel operating system.
Note: This guide describes only the NonStop server differences and additions that allow standard
CORBA applications to work on the NonStop platform. The reader must be knowledgeable
about Object Management Groups (OMG) CORBA standards and fully familiar with the
OMG CORBA specifications, which are located at the following URL:
http://www.omg.org/technology/documents/spec_catalog.htm.
Organization of this Guide
Chapter 1, NonStop CORBA Architecture, introduces NonStop CORBA and describes its infrastructure.
Chapter 2, System Management, describes the NSDAdminServer and the NSDEnvironServer, processes
that provide support services. It also lists sources for general information that administrators need to
know before attempting to manage a NonStop CORBA system.
Chapter 3, Configuration and Management Using the Console, describes how to configure and manage
NonStop Services for CORBA by using the NonStop Distributed Component Console.