CORBA 2.6.1 Administration Guide

Chapter 4. Configuration and Management Using Commands
Chapter 4. Configuration and Management Using Commands
Configuration
Setting Environment Variables (env.sh file)
Customizing the env.sh file
Configuration Database
Configuration Management Tool (cfgmgt)
Managing NonStop CORBA Processes
Starting and Stopping NonStop Services for CORBA
How the nsdstart Script Works
Troubleshooting: Problems Starting NonStop Services for CORBA
Differences Between Using Scripts and Using the PATHCOM Interface
Customizing the nsdstart Script
Configuring NonStop CORBA to Use Parallel Library TCP/IP
Configuring the BSD, LSD and ILSD for Parallel Library TCP/IP
Configuring a Comm Server for Parallel Library TCP/IP
Configuring Additional Parallel Library TCP/IP Comm Servers
Using the PATHCOM Interface to Maintain TS/MP Processes
Using the PATHCOM Interface
Starting a PATHMON Process
Restarting a Previously Defined TS/MP Configuration
Monitoring Status
Displaying Configuration Information
Displaying Status Information
Displaying Statistical Information
Modifying Global Parameters Based on Changing Requirements
Reconfiguring Server Pools
Adding a Server Pool
Modifying Running Server Pools
Altering a Server Pool
Managing the Distributed Object Environment
The Distributed Object Environment
NonStop CORBA Configuration Management
NonStop CORBA Performance Tuning
NonStop CORBA Troubleshooting
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 commands
Shell scripts provided with the product
The NonStop Distributed Component Console
This chapter describes how to configure and manage NonStop CORBA by using the command-line interface and scripts
Configuration