NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) System Management Guide

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This manual is part of the NonStop NET/MASTER MS manual set. Figure 1 shows
the functional breakdown of the NonStop NET/MASTER MS manual set and its
relationship to other Distributed Systems Management (DSM) manuals. For more
information on NonStop NET/MASTER MS, you should consult the following
manuals:
NonStop NET/MASTER MS Operator’s Guide, for a description of how to use the
various services of NonStop NET/MASTER MS to perform day-to-day system and
network management tasks.
NonStop NET/MASTER MS Command Reference Manual, for the complete syntax,
default authority level, usage considerations, and examples of all NonStop
NET/MASTER MS commands.
NonStop NET/MASTER Messages Manual, for an explanation of all messages,
event-message tokens, and NCL error codes issued by NonStop NET/MASTER
MS. For messages, the manual includes probable causes, effects, and recovery
actions.
NonStop NET/MASTER NCL Programmer’s Guide, for an overview of NCL concepts
and terms, and how to use NCL.
NonStop NET/MASTER NCL Reference Manual, for a complete description of NCL
constructs.
NonStop NET/MASTER RMS Management and Operations Guide, for information on
using RMS.
You may also find the following reference summaries helpful as you are using
NonStop NET/MASTER MS and NCL:
NonStop NET/MASTER MS Command Reference Summary, for a summary of all
NonStop NET/MASTER MS commands.
NonStop NET/MASTER NCL Reference Summary, for a summary of NCL constructs.
You may need more information about the Tandem products that can be accessed
from NonStop NET/MASTER MS. The next two manuals should accompany the
NonStop NET/MASTER MS manuals:
User’s Guide to Distributed Systems Network Management (DSNM) Commands
discusses the syntax and use of DSNM commands.
NetStatus User’s Guide explains both usage and management of the NetStatus
monitoring software.
In addition, if you are involved with installing and configuring DSNM, read the
Distributed Systems Management Solutions (DSMS) System Management Guide.
You should also have access to subsystem-specific manuals for any of the subsystems
being managed either through DSNM or through subsystem management utility
programs.