RSC/MP 7.3 Installation and Configuration Guide

Configuring the RSC/MP Client
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Testing the RSC/MP Client Configuration
On a UNIX platform, you can configure and control the startup of the RSCPIPE
process in these ways:
Add an RSCPIPE entry to the /etc/rc.local file to start RSCPIPE at system startup.
Use the command line to launch RSCPIPE on demand.
Testing the RSC/MP Client Configuration
RSC/MP supplies the following test programs to test the RSC/MP installation and
configuration:
subsystem_name
The logical name of the RSCPIPE process. This name
identifies a running instance of the RSCPIPE process, for
example the icon name or the process name in a task list.
In order for an application to identify and use this
RSCPIPE instance, the name specified here must match
the SUBSYSTEM_NAME option established by the
application.
RSCPINGW.EXE Available with RSC/MP Windows. RSCPINGW, an
end-to-end connectivity test, is a Windows
application which uses the configuration in the
RSC.INI file and attempts to connect to the TDP. It is
useful to determine whether the TDP is reachable
from the RSC/MP client.
RSCTESTW.EXE Available with RSC/MP Windows. RSCTESTW, a
sample RSC/MP client application, is a Windows
application which uses the configuration in the
RSC.INI file and attempts to connect to the TDP. It
requires that the sample echo server $TDD (shipped
with the TDP) be running on the host.
RSCTEST.EXE Available with all RSC/MP client platforms.
RSCTEST, a sample RSC/MP client application, runs
as a command line console application which uses
the configuration in the RSC.INI file and attempts to
connect to the TDP. It requires that the sample echo
server $TDD (shipped with the TDP) be running on
the host.