OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual
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OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual—424827-003
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Section 8, Sizing and Tuning Your OSI/MHS Subsystem, explains how to adjust
the configuration of OSI/MHS and related software to improve performance.
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Section 9, Troubleshooting Your OSI/MHS Subsystem, explains how to diagnose
problems in your system.
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Appendix A, Examples of Configuration Files, contains the SCF command files to
configure the OSI/MHS subsystem described in Section 5, Configuring Your
OSI/MHS Subsystem. It also contains the SCF command files for OSI/AS and
Open Systems Interconnection/Transport Services (OSI/TS) configuration, along
with an overview of the OSI addresses.
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Appendix B, Configuration Checklists, contains checklists of questions you should
consider when planning an OSI/MHS subsystem. These checklists are designed
for you to copy and use at your site.
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Appendix C, Mailbox Save and Restore Utilities, contains descriptions of the utility
programs used to save and restore the contents of an MS APPL object’s mailbox.
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Appendix D, OSI Address Configuration in OSI/MHS, discusses considerations for
assignment of OSI addresses to MTAs in an OSI/MHS configuration.
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Appendix E, Routing in OSI/MHS, is a general description of how OSI/MHS uses
the O/R name to route messages and how it handles cases such as under-
specified and overspecified names.
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Appendix F, Routing Support for O/R Names Containing Teletex Attributes,
explains how OSI/MHS converts and routes messages whose O/R attributes
include teletex characters.
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Glossary contains the definitions of OSI/MHS terms used in this manual and in
other OSI/MHS manuals.
Related Manuals
This manual is one in a set of OSI/MHS manuals. The list below describes each of the
other manuals as shown in Figure i in this section.
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OSI/MHS Orientation Guide describes common tasks involved in building message
handling systems with HP products. It also helps you to find related information in
other manuals and educational offerings.
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OSI/MHS Gateway Programmatic Interface (GPI) Programming Guide contains
information for TAL and C programmers on how to use the OSI/MHS GPI product
effectively.
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OSI/MHS Gateway Programmatic Interface (GPI) Reference Manual contains
reference information for C and TAL programmers using the GPI library
procedures.