OSI/FTAM Configuration and Management Manual

Managing the FTAM Configuration
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Displaying the Subsystem Configuration
PROFILE Object
As is the case with the PROCESS object, you can use asterisks (*) with the NAMES
command to display all of the profiles associated with this APLMGR, or you can select
the profiles associated with this APLMGR by profile type. For the Tandem FTAM
product, there is only one profile type: VFS.
Knowing profile names is important when creating new FTAM responder processes.
Since profiles act as templates for creating responder processes (as discussed in
Section 3), you may want to use the same VFS profile to create several responders. To
list the names of all profiles associated with a given APLMGR, apply the NAMES
PROFILE command to that APLMGR. In the example presented in Example FTAM
Configuration on page 3-38, for instance, the command
NAMES PROFILE $AMGR.*.*
returns a display showing the name of the VFS profile associated with $AMGR:
For more detailed information on using the NAMES command with the various objects,
see the OSI/FTAM and OSI/APLMGR SCF Reference Manual.
Displaying the Subsystem Configuration
Issue the SCF INFO SUBSYS command to view the current configuration of your
subsystem. The display returns information you can use to improve system performance.
This is an example command with the DETAIL option:
INFO SUBSYS $AMGR, DETAIL
This command returns the following display:
OSIAPLMG Names PROFILE \NET.$AMGR.*.*
PROFILE
$AMGR.#VFS.VFS1
OSIAPLMG Detailed Info SUBSYS \NET.$AMGR
*MaxFTAMI..... 8 Current FTAMI... 2
*MaxFTAMR..... 8 Current FTAMR... 2
*FTAMIfile...... \NET.$SYSTEM.SYS00.FTAMIOBJ
*FTAMRfile...... \NET.$SYSTEM.SYS00.FTAMROBJ
*MIB............... \NET.$DATA.ZAPLMMIB.ZOSADB
*OMGRNAME.......... \NET.$OSM1