Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.25+, H06.03+)

Managing Servers
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Configuring the OSS Sockets Local Server
3. To restart the server, enter this OSS Monitor SCF command:
START SERVER $ZPMON.#ZMSGQ
If you use the STARTOSS utility at your site, you can also configure the OSS
message-queue server to be started by that utility. To do so, add the server name to
the OSSINFIL file. See OSSINFIL File on page C-19 for more information.
Configuring the OSS Sockets Local Server
You configure an OSS sockets local server by changing its entries in the Enscribe
database ZOSSSERV file. The following procedure assumes that no applications that
use AF_UNIX sockets have been started yet:
1. To stop the OSS sockets local server, enter this OSS Monitor SCF command:
STOP SERVER $ZPMON.#ZPLS
2. Use the ALTER SERVER Command to change the ZOSSSERV entry for the OSS
sockets local server:
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To reassign the process to a new primary or backup processor, change the
corresponding processor entry.
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To change behavior associated with use of the automatic startup service,
change the corresponding BACKUPCPUOK, MAXWAITTIME,
DESIREDSTATE, or AUTORESTART entry.
3. To restart the server, enter this OSS Monitor SCF command:
START SERVER $ZPMON.#ZPLS
If you use the STARTOSS utility at your site, you can also configure the OSS sockets
local server to be started by that utility. To do so, add the server name to the OSSINFIL
file. See OSSINFIL File on page C-19 for more information.
Configuring the OSS Transport Agent Servers
You cannot configure an OSS transport agent server. The OSS Monitor SCF ALTER
SERVER command is not valid for OSS transport agent servers.
If processors are added to your node or brought up after the OSS Monitor starts, the
OSS Monitor configuration database will not contain entries for the OSS transport
agent servers in those processors. To force the OSS Monitor to update its database
and add entries for those servers, you must stop and restart the OSS Monitor.
Configuring Network Services Servers, Tools, and Applications
The following subsections briefly discuss configuring:
inetd on page 4-29
portmap on page 4-30