NonStop S-Series Operations Guide (G06.27+)
HP NonStop S-Series Operations Guide—522459-008
C-1
C Related Reading
For more information about tools and utilities used for system operations, refer to the
documentation listed in Table C-1.
Table C-1. Related Reading for Tools and Utilities (page 1 of 6)
Tool Documentation Description
BACKCOPY
BACKUP
DCOM
DSAP
Guardian Disk and
Tape Utilities
Reference Manual
This manual describes these disk and
tape utilities: BACKCOPY, BACKUP,
DCOM, DSAP, RESTORE, and
TAPECOM. This manual supports both G-
series and D-series RVUs; TAPECOM is
not supported for G-series RVUs.
EMSA EMS Analyzer User’s
Guide and Reference
Manual
This manual describes how to specify
parameters, such as subsystem ID, event
number, text, start time and stop time,
through the EMS conversational interface.
The EMS Analyzer selects events from
EMS log files.
EMSDIST Guardian User’s
Guide
This guide describes how to use
EMSDIST to display operator messages
with a printing distributor, direct messages
to a disk file, and print messages.
File Utility Program
(FUP)
File Utility Program
(FUP) Reference
Manual
This manual describes the command
syntax and error messages for the File
Utility Program (FUP).
Guardian User’s
Guide
This guide describes using FUP for basic
and advanced file management.
Measure Measure User’s
Guide
This manual describes how to use the
Measure performance monitor to collect
and examine system performance data.
Measure Reference
Manual
This manual describes the commands,
callable procedures, and error messages
of the Measure performance monitor.
MEDIACOM DSM/Tape Catalog
User’s Guide
This guide describes the Distributed
Systems Management/Tape Catalog
(DSM/TC) software product, which allows
users to organize, manage, and track tape
volumes. It describes the components of
DSM/TC and provides instructions and
examples of how to configure, run, and
maintain the DSM/TC system.
DSM/Tape Catalog
Operator Interface
(MEDIACOM) Manual
This manual explains how to run a
MEDIACOM session and describes the
purpose and the syntax of the
MEDIACOM commands.