NonStop S-Series Operations Guide (G06.24+)
Tools and Utilities for Operations
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Event Management Service Analyzer (EMSA)
Event Management Service Analyzer (EMSA)
Use the Event Management Service Analyzer (EMSA) to extract specific types of event
messages from EMS log files and to create an Enscribe database that you can query
to analyze problem trends.
File Utility Program (FUP)
The File Utility Program (FUP) is a component of the standard software package for
the NonStop Kernel operating system. FUP software is designed to help you manage
disk files, nondisk devices (printers, terminals, and tape drives), and processes
(running programs) on the NonStop S-series system. You can use FUP to create,
display, and duplicate files; load data into files; alter file characteristics; and purge files.
Measure
Use the Measure program to collect and display system performance statistics about
processors, processes, communication and network lines, files, disks, and terminals.
Operations management personnel often use Measure to help fine-tune and balance a
system.
MEDIACOM
MEDIACOM is the operator interface to the Distributed Systems Management/Tape
Catalog (DSM/TC). It allows you to perform routine tape and tape-drive management
operations.
NSKCOM and the Kernel-Managed Swap
Facility (KMSF)
NSKCOM is the command interface to the Kernel-Managed Swap Facility (KMSF).
NSKCOM allows you to configure and manage permanently allocated swap files.
Object Monitoring Facility (OMF)
Use the Object Monitoring Facility (OMF) for problem identification and prevention.
OMF monitors the same devices as an SCF STATUS command: processors, disks,
files, processes, spooler components, audit trails, audit dumps, TMF transactions, and
tape mount requests.