OSI/MHS Configuration and Management Manual

Index
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S
SCF (continued)
description 1-11
general object naming
conventions 2-20/2-22
how to use 2-18
nonsensitive commands 2-15
object hierarchy 2-18/2-20
OSI address configuration with D-7
overview of interface 2-7/2-9, 2-13
See individual object types
sensitive commands 2-16
SCP
description 1-11, 2-10
overview of interface 2-7/2-9
Security 2-11
master password server (MPS) 2-12
MS SQL catalog 4-18, 4-19
MS store database files 4-20/4-21
OSI/MHS database files 4-19/4-20
securing new executable object files
new installation 4-18
Selector
TSEL 5-11
Selectors
attributes used to specify D-7
session and presentation D-20
TSEL 2-63, 7-22
Sensitive commands 2-16
Shutting down the subsystem 6-12/6-13
SNPA 7-22
Softdocs 6-13
Source address D-5
Specific route 1-29
Specific-type APPL objects 2-29
SQL
See NonStop SQL
SQL error (error 0005) C-8
SQLCOMP compiler
See NonStop SQL
Standards implemented 1-10/1-11
START command
APPL object examples 2-29
CLASS object examples 2-35
description 2-17
SUBSYS object examples 2-73, 6-7
Starting 6-7
Starting the subsystem
defining objects to MHS manager
process 6-6/6-7
example command file 6-8
running MHS manager process 6-1/6-6
See Restarting the subsystem
starting objects 6-7
Startup files 8-7
States of objects
See individual object types
Statistics
MS, LO, and RS processes 9-59
STATS command
connection rejections 8-2
description 2-16, 2-17
internal queues 8-2
MON object examples 2-58
MS, LO, and RS processes 9-59
PROCESS object examples 2-66
RTS process 9-18
STATUS command
APPL object examples 2-28, 7-13/7-14
CLASS object examples 2-34, 7-7/7-8
description 2-16
ENTRY object examples 2-44
GROUP object examples 2-54,
7-8/7-13
MON object examples 2-58
PROCESS object examples 2-66
SU object example (OSI/AS) 7-24/7-26
SUBSYS object examples 2-72
STOP command
APPL object examples 2-29
caution for MON object 2-57