Open System Services Management and Operations Guide (G06.29+, H06.07+)

Contents
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2. Operating the OSS Environment
2. Operating the OSS Environment
Starting and Stopping the OSS Environment 2-1
Possible Ways to Start the OSS File System 2-1
Automatic Startup Service 2-2
Possible Ways to Stop the OSS File System 2-3
Manually Stopping the OSS File System and the OSS Environment 2-3
Manually Restarting the OSS File System and the OSS Environment 2-6
Managing the OSS Subsystem 2-6
Starting the OSS Monitor 2-7
Stopping the OSS Monitor 2-15
Obtaining Information About the OSS Subsystem 2-15
Changing the OSS Subsystem Configuration 2-18
Enabling the Automatic Startup Service 2-18
Removing the OSS File System 2-19
Monitoring OSS Processes 2-20
Monitoring OSS Processes From the OSS Environment 2-21
Monitoring OSS Processes From the Guardian Environment 2-21
Managing OSS Processes 2-22
Making OSS Application Processes Persistent with the Kernel Subsystem 2-23
Managing OSS Process Scheduling 2-30
Managing OSS Process Processor Use 2-33
Managing OSS Interprocess Communication Facilities 2-34
Scheduling Periodic Tasks 2-34
Using the cron Process 2-35
Using the NetBatch Product 2-38
3. Understanding the OSS File System
OSS Pathnames 3-1
Using Pathnames for Remote Files 3-5
Using the Local Root Directory as a Pathname 3-5
OSS File Components 3-7
OSS Catalog Files 3-7
OSS Data Files 3-7
Relating OSS Files, Filesets, and Disk Volumes 3-8
OSS File Size Considerations 3-8
Fileset Size Considerations 3-9
OSS Configuration Files 3-10