NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (5.0) System Administrator's Guide
About This Manual
NonStop Servlets for JavaServer Pages (NSJSP) System Administrator’s Guide—525644-002
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NonStop Java Manuals
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The TS/MP Management Programming Manual describes how to start, configure,
and manage PATHMON environments programmatically and describes the event
messages that report errors and other occurrences of interest to operators.
NonStop Java Manuals
For information about the features of the NonStop Server for Java, or if you plan to use
JDBC, refer to the following HP manual:
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NonStop Server for Java (NSJ) Programmer’s Guide
NonStop SQL Manuals
For information specific to the NonStop SQL environment, refer to the following
manuals:
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The SQL/MP Reference Manual describes NonStop SQL/MP, the HP relational
database management system that uses SQL to describe and manipulate data in a
NonStop SQL/MP database. The manual includes information about SQLCI, the
conversational interface to NonStop SQL/MP.
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The SQL/MX Reference Manual describes SQL language elements—data types,
literals, expressions, functions, and predicates—and SQL statements of NonStop
SQL/MX, the HP relational database management system based on ANSI SQL-92.
It also includes MXCI commands.
Other Related Manuals
The following manuals contain additional information about NonStop systems:
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The G06.nn Release Version Update Compendium provides an overview of the
hardware and software supported for G-series systems and describes how to plan
for the migration to a G-series system. It is for system managers or anyone who
needs to understand how migrating or upgrading to a G-series RVU affects
installation, configuration, operations, system management, maintenance, and the
migration of applications, networks, and database files.
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The NonStop S-Series Planning and Configuration Guide describes how to plan
and configure a NonStop S-series server and provides a case study documenting
a sample system. This guide describes the ServerNet system area network
(ServerNet SAN), the available hardware and software configurations for NonStop
S-series servers, site planning and preparation, creating the operational
environment, and making hardware and software configuration changes to an
existing server. This guide is for the personnel responsible for planning the
installation, configuration, and maintenance of the server and the software
environment at a particular site.
This book is useful for anyone who has to administer a UNIX system attached to a
TCP/IP network.