NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) System Management Guide

11 Configuring the Processing
Environment
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After you have started and used NonStop NET/MASTER Management Services (MS)
using its default startup configuration, you may want to enhance the performance of
NonStop NET/MASTER MS by customizing its configuration. The processing
environment comprises NonStop NET/MASTER MS processes and Distributed
Systems Network Management (DSNM) processes. This section surveys both the
processing environment and the procedures you use to configure the environment.
The section:
Provides an overview of the NonStop NET/MASTER MS processing environment
Discusses the PARAM commands used to create a process definition for processes
started by NonStop NET/MASTER MS
Discusses how to configure global memory manager (GMM) processes
Discusses how to configure security exit processes
Discusses how to configure static and dynamic application processes
Discusses the processes used in basic, extended basic, and advanced operating
modes
Discusses how to support multiple INMC links
Discusses how to manage interactive user logon processing
Discusses how to configure application process persistency
Discusses the result of running BK, EM, and NC processes as process pairs
Discusses how to distribute virtual memory activity
Discusses how to balance process pairs among CPUs after NonStop
NET/MASTER MS startup
Discusses how to balance static and DSNM processes among CPUs after NonStop
NET/MASTER MS startup
Discusses how to influence how dynamic processes are balanced among CPUs
during and after NonStop NET/MASTER MS startup
Discusses the relationship between application processes and NCL queues
Offers configuration guidelines for using NonStop NET/MASTER MS with and
without DSNM
Note Nearly all of the management operations described in this section involve the use of a CONFIG file. If you
are unfamiliar with the creation and use of a CONFIG file, see Section 3, “Configuring NonStop
NET/MASTER MS,” before reading this section.