NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) System Management Guide

Operating Modes
Configuring the Processing Environment
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Figure 11-3. Typical Extended Basic Mode Programs and Processes
Global Memory
Manager Process
Security Exit
Process
Control Process
NC Process
NM
xxssdd
SECEXIT
NCP
NGM
NM
xxssdd
IS Process
NM
xxssdd
MS Process
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In extended basic mode, you may also consider defining multiple GMM and security
exit processes, spread across multiple CPUs, to support the additional workload.
Starting NonStop NET/MASTER MS in Extended Basic Mode
There are two ways to start NonStop NET/MASTER MS in extended basic mode:
without or with a CONFIG file.
Extended Basic Mode Without a CONFIG File. When starting NonStop NET/MASTER MS
in extended basic mode without a CONFIG file, the NCP uses file names on disk to
determine the classes of application processes to start. To start NonStop
NET/MASTER MS in extended basic mode without a CONFIG file, follow these steps:
1. If NonStop NET/MASTER MS is running, stop it.
See Section 2, “Starting NonStop NET/MASTER MS,” for information about the
commands used to stop NonStop NET/MASTER MS.
2. Copy the application process program file, NMNC0001, creating one copy for each
additional process class (BK, EM, IS, or MS), and rename each copied file by
changing the last six characters (NC0001).
See “Starting Application Processes by Using File Names on Disk,” earlier in this
section, for information on using process creation hints to implicitly specify the
process class.