CORBA 2.6.1 Administration Guide

Chapter 3. Configuration and Management Using the Console
Chapter 3. Configuration and Management Using the Console
Overview of the Console
Connecting to Host System
Managing Business and Security Domains
Security Domains
Business Domains
Monitoring the Servers
Server Status Indicators
Detailed Server Status Display
Status Information for NSDAdminServer and NSDEnvironServer
Controlling the Servers
Starting the Servers
Stopping the Server
Stopping Managing the Servers
Viewing and Configuring Server Properties
General Properties
Naming Service Properties
Event Service Properties
Object Transaction Service (OTS) Properties
Object Transaction Service XID (OTSXID) Properties
Location Service Daemon (LSD) Properties
Bootstrap Daemon (BSD) Properties
Comm Server Properties
Viewing and Configuring Comm Server Mappings
Displaying the Comm Server Map
Adding a Comm Server Mapping
Removing a Comm Server Mapping
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
Using the Console to Troubleshoot the Servers
Load Balancing
Overview of the Console
You can configure and manage NonStop CORBA by using a combination of the following tools:
HP NonStop Kernel Open System Services (OSS) commands
Guardian commands (for example, pathcom)
cfgmgt