Expand Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)

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SCF Subsystem Configuration Manuals
SCF Subsystem Configuration Manuals
SCF Reference Manual for the Kernel Subsystem
This manual describes the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) Kernel subsystem on
NonStop S-series servers. It also describes the configuration and management
tasks that can be performed using SCF on Kernel subsystem objects.
SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem
This manual describes how to use the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) to
configure, control, and inquire about storage devices on a NonStop S-series
server. This manual is written for anyone who is responsible for configuring new
systems, changing or adding to existing system configurations, planning changes
to systems, monitoring the status of the storage subsystem, or operating a network
of distributed systems.
WAN Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual
This manual describes the WAN subsystem, which controls access to the
ServerNet wide area network (SWAN) concentrator. It also describes how to use
Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) commands to configure and manage the network
control process ($NCP) and Expand line-handler processes.
LAN Configuration and Management Manual
This manual describes how to configure, operate, and manage the ServerNet LAN
Systems Access (SLSA) subsystem. It includes detailed descriptions of the
Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) commands used with the SLSA subsystem.
Related HP Manuals
You may need to refer to the following HP manuals when configuring and managing an
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ASAP Migration Guide for NSX and OMF Users
This guide introduces the Availability Statistics and Performance (ASAP) product to
users of the Network Statistics Extended (NSX) and Object Monitoring Facility
(OMF) products. It compares the features and functions of the three products to
help these users prepare for migrating current monitoring configurations to ASAP.
ASAP Client Manual
This manual describes using the Availability Statistics and Performance (ASAP)
Client to monitor availability, state, and performance statistics that are collected by
ASAP Server for NonStop Kernel and application resources. Reported resource
classes include internal customer Application domains, CPU, Disk, Expand, File,
Node, Process, ProcessBusy, RDF, Spooler, System, Tape, and TMF.