Distributed Systems Network Management (DSNM) Subsystem Interface Development Guide
process-class-CONFIG Records
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109759—Distributed Systems Network Management (DSNM) Subsystem Interface
Development Guide
Configuring a New Subsystem Into DSNM
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SUBSYSTEM-INTERFACE-CONFIG
Specifies fixed subsystem interface process configuration parameters (as opposed to 
site-specific configuration information contained in SUBSYSTEM-INTERFACE 
class records). 
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CI-CONFIG
Specifies control interface (subsystem management process or public interface 
management process) configuration parameters. The process class name is a name 
you assign to the CI and pass to _ADD^CI in your I process _STARTUP procedure.
The components associated with process-class-CONFIG class parameters are: 
The process-class-CONFIG parameters are defined next. They are PUBLIC-NAME, 
DEFAULT-PROCESSNAME, OBJECT-FILE, PROCESS-TYPE, MAX-PROCESSES, 
and OPEN-PARAMS.
PUBLIC-NAME
PUBLIC-NAME is the logical identifier for the process class to be reported in error 
messages about that process class.
Default: The public name defaults to the name in the COMPONENT field.
DEFAULT-PROCESSNAME
This is the default process name used to open a member of the process class if the 
opening process has no overriding name.
Default: None.
Class Component
COMMAND-SERVER-CONFIG blank
SUBSYSTEM-INTERFACE-CONFIG CDFI
PWI
SCPI
CI-CONFIG CDF-MANAGER
PATHMON
SCP
SPOOLER-SUPERVISOR
Note: If additional subsystems are configured at your site for DSNM support, there will be associated 
components defined for the SUBSYSTEM-INTERFACE-CONFIG and CI-CONFIG classes.
Class Component Parameter Value Formats
process-class-CONFIG component-name PUBLIC-NAME name
Class Component Parameter Value Formats
process-class-CONFIG component-name DEFAULT-
PROCESSNAME
$process-name










