NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) System Management Guide

Using NonStop NET/MASTER MS With and Without DSNM
Configuring the Processing Environment
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Using NonStop
NET/MASTER MS With
and Without DSNM
As discussed earlier in this section, NonStop NET/MASTER MS can make use of the
facilities provided by DSNM. Additionally, you can configure NonStop
NET/MASTER MS to not use a DSNM system. This subsection discusses the
following topics:
Configuring DSNM processes
Using DSNM event monitoring processes
Distributing DSNM virtual memory activity
Using a DSNM environment controlled by DSMS or IOC
Starting NonStop NET/MASTER MS without DSNM
Note Using NonStop NET/MASTER MS commands, you can configure only the use of DSNM and the
execution attributes of DSNM processes that NonStop NET/MASTER MS starts. To configure other
attributes of DSNM, refer to the Distributed Systems Management Solutions (DSMS) System
Management Guide.
Configuring DSNM
Processes
You can use PARAM commands to define the CIP, the command server process, and
other DSNM processes. The following table lists the mandatory (M) and optional (O)
PARAM command operands used for a DSNM process definition:
Operand Use Purpose
PROCESSOBJECT M Specifies the program file name. This operand is normally first in
the process definition.
PROCESSCPU O Specifies primary and backup CPUs.
PROCESSNAME M Specifies the process name.
PROCESSPARAM M Specifies a startup message.
PROCESSPRIORITY O Specifies process priority.
PROCESSSWAPVOL O Specifies a swap volume.
For each of the following operands, specify a unique name of 1 through 12 characters. Each operand
must be last in the process definition.
CIPPROCESS
CMDPROCESS
DSNMPROCESS
M
M
M
Specifies the logical name of a CIP process.
Specifies the logical name of a command server process.
Specifies the logical name of all DSNM processes other than the
CIP and command server process.
You can also change other attributes of DSNM processes by altering the DSNM
configuration file. For specific instructions, refer to the Distributed Systems Management
Solutions (DSMS) System Management Guide.