NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (5.0) System Administrator's Guide

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TCP/IP Manuals
products. The audience for this manual is system managers and operators who will
monitor and control the operations of an iTP Secure WebServer environment.
The following manuals contain additional information about installing, configuring, and
managing HP NonStop systems or other products you can use with NSJSP.
TCP/IP Manuals
For information specific to managing the TCP/IP subsystem, refer to the following
manuals:
The TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual describes the installation,
configuration, and management of the NonStop TCP/IP subsystem. It is for system
managers, operators, and others who require a basic understanding of the HP
TCP/IP implementation.
The TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual describes
how to configure and manage the Parallel Library TCP/IP subsystem. Use this
manual to configure Parallel Library TCP/IP on your system in conjunction with the
TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Migration Guide.
The TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Migration Guide lists migration considerations that
could affect your configuration.
The TCP/IP and IPX/SPX Programming Manual describes the programmatic
interface to the TCP/IP data communications software.
Open System Services (OSS) Manuals
For information specific to the OSS environment, refer to the following manuals:
The Open System Services User’s Guide describes the Open System Services
(OSS) environment: the shell, file-system, and user commands.
The Open System Services Installation Guide describes how to install and
configure the HP NonStop Kernel OSS environment.
The Open System Services Management and Operations Guide describes how to
manage and operate the NonStop Kernel OSS environment.
NonStop Transaction Services/MP (NonStop TS/MP) Manuals
For information specific to managing PATHMON environments, refer to the following
manuals:
The TS/MP System Management Manual discusses the PATHCOM and TACL
commands used to configure and manage PATHMON environments. This manual
also includes manageability guidelines, information about monitoring and tuning a
PATHMON environment to optimize performance, and methods for diagnosing and
correcting problems.