NET/MASTER RMS Management and Operations Guide

Operational Considerations
Planning for, Installing, and Managing RMS
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21. Type 7 at the Select Option prompt, and ALL in the Ruleset field as on the
following panel:
SDPL--------------------- RMS : Rule Maintenance ----------------------ZRMSDMUP
Select Option ===> 7
1 - Message Action Rules Maintenance
2 - Message Group Rules Maintenance
3 - Time-Based Rules Maintenance
4 - Command Groups Maintenance
5 - Ruleset Profile Maintenance
6 - Ruleset Function Key Maintenance
7 - Ruleset Control Options Maintenance
X - Exit
Ruleset .... ALL˚˚˚˚˚ (Ruleset name, ALL or BLANK for Selection List)
F1=Help F2=Split F3=Exit F4=Return F9=Swap
22. Press ENTER. The RMS : Ruleset Control Options Maintenance panel appears.
23. Use TAB to move to the name of the customized ruleset, type a C next to it, and
press ENTER. The RMS : Comments Maintenance panel for the ruleset appears.
24. Update the comments to reflect the customized ruleset as described in
“Maintaining Comments” in Section 6. For example, change the text in line 1 to
Customized BASERULE.
25. Press F3 to file the comments.
Operational
Considerations
This section provides the following RMS operational considerations:
Setting the priority of Guardian processes to ensure the recovery of Pathway
objects by RMS.
Setting the SYSPARMS NCLUMAX parameter to a value that ensures the recovery
of subjects by RMS.
Setting the Priority of
Guardian Processes
When setting the priority of processes in the CONFIG file, Tandem recommends that
you set the relative priorities so that processes acting as servers (for example, GMM
processes) have a higher priority than processes acting as requestors (for example, BK,
EM, IS, MS, and NC processes). This is so that the server process is not overloaded
with work and has enough CPU time to perform the work. Refer to the NonStop
NET/MASTER MS System Management Guide for more information on using the
PROCESSPRIORITY operand to set the execution priority of a process.