OSI/FTAM Configuration and Management Manual

Example FTAM Configuration Command Files
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A Detailed Look at the Example FTAM Configuration
A Detailed Look at the Example FTAM
Configuration
Some entities in Table A-1 on page A-1—$AMGR, $FTI1, $FTI2, $FTR1, $FTR2, and
VFS1—have attributes associated with them that require further definition for the
example configuration. The values assigned to these attributes are summarized here for
reference purposes. The example commands applied to the example configuration
shown in Section 3, Planning, Installing, and Configuring Tandem FTAM
, in Section 4,
Managing the FTAM Configuration, and in Section 5, Monitoring FTAM Performance,
employ the attribute settings presented here.
APLMGR Subsystem
Table A-2 lists and describes attributes directly related to APLMGR. Values for the
example APLMGR, $AMGR, are also listed in the table.
Table A-2. Attribute Values for Example APLMGR (page 1 of 2)
Attribute Description Value Set for This Example
CPU p/b CPUs where the primary and backup
processes are running. You can specify
these CPUs by specifying the primary
(p) and backup (b) CPU numbers in
the TACL RUN command used to
create the APLMGR process.
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program-file The fully qualified Guardian name of
the file containing the code for the
APLMGR process. You must specify
this filename in the TACL RUN
command used to create the APLMGR
process.
$SYSTEM.SYSnn.APLMGR
PRI The operating system’s execution
priority for the APLMGR process. You
can specify this priority in the TACL
RUN command used to create the
APLMGR process.
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MAXFTAMI Maximum number of FTAM initiator
processes that APLMGR can start. You
can configure this attribute using the
SCF ALTER SUBSYS command.
8
MAXFTAMR Maximum number of FTAM responder
processes that APLMGR can start. You
can configure this attribute using the
SCF ALTER SUBSYS command.
8
FTAMIFILE The fully qualified Guardian name of
the file containing the code for the
FTAM initiator processes. You can
configure this attribute using the SCF
ALTER SUBSYS command.
$SYSTEM.SYSnn.FTAMIOBJ