OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual

Starting, Stopping, and Updating Your OSI/MHS
Subsystem
OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual424827-003
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Defining and Starting the Entry and Wait Managers
One log file
One queue file
Together, the entry and wait managers and their associated files are referred to as the
queue manager. The queue manager is associated with the OSI/MHS subsystem but
is not part of the subsystem. Figure 6-1 illustrates the relationship of the queue
manager to an OSI/MHS subsystem.
The queue file serves the MRP and the GPI. The MRP sends configuration
information and the MHS manager process name to the queue file.
The entry manager serves both the MRP and the GIP. The MRP uses the entry
manager process to send PDU IDs to be stored on the queue file.
The gateway interface process (GIP) uses the wait manager to signal an incoming
communication.
For detailed information about the queue manager, see the Queue Manager Manual.
Figure 6-1. The Entry and Wait Managers
Proprietary
System
Message
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GPI X.400 Gateway
Client
GPI
Library
MHS
Manager
GIP
Wait Manager
Entry Manager
Queue File
Queue Manager
MRP
RTS
X.400
Message
PDU
Store
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