NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) System Management Guide
New and Changed Information
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The subsection “Specifying the Maximum Reading Rate From the EMS Distributor” is
new. It discusses the SYSPARMS EMSMAXRATE command, specifies the maximum
event messages per second that NonStop NET/MASTER MS reads from the Event
Management Service (EMS) distributor.
Figures 8-1 and 8-2 contain additional information.
The subsection “Using an EMSPROC Procedure” has been updated. It notes that the
customized EMSPROC procedure must cater for receiving some duplicate event
messages when restarted after failure.
Section 9 Supporting Remote Operations
No changes.
Section 10 Managing Activity Logs
No changes.
Section 11 Configuring the Processing Environment
The subsection “Operating Modes” has been updated. It describes the two ways to
start NonStop NET/MASTER MS in each operating mode: without or with a CONFIG
file.
The subsection “The PROCESSCLASS Operand” has been updated. This operand no
longer has a default value (of NC). If you omit this operand from an application
process definition, the NCP uses the file name specified by the PROCESSOBJECT
operand to determine the class of the application process.
The subsection “The PROCESSCPU Operand” has been updated. When applied to
static processes started as process pairs, the operand specifies the location of the
primary process and the backup process.
The subsection “Configuring Static and Dynamic Application Processes” has been
extensively updated. It discusses how to start static and dynamic BK, EM, IS, MS, and
NC processes by using file names on disk, and how to configure and start static and
dynamic BK, EM, IS, MS, and NC processes by using process definitions in a CONFIG
file.
The subsection “Operating Modes” has been extensively updated. It discusses in
detail the two ways to start NonStop NET/MASTER MS in each operating mode:
without or with a CONFIG file.
The subsection “Running BK, EM, and NC Processes as Process Pairs” has been
updated. It discusses how to determine the backup process for the process pair.
The subsection “Application Processes and NCL Queues” is new. It describes the
relationship between application processes and NCL queues.