RSC/MP Installation and Configuration Guide
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Configuring and Managing the
RSC/MP TDP Process
The Transaction Delivery Process (TDP) is a persistent NonStop process pair that
facilitates delivery of messages between the workstation application and host server
applications. Through the TDP, a workstation can communicate with any Pathway
server or a named NonStop process.
RSCCOM is a host process that provides a command interface to configure and
control the TDP. See Section 11, RSCCOM Command Reference for descriptions of
the TDP management commands provided by RSCCOM.
The following steps must be performed in order to configure the TDP process on the
host:
1. Start the TDP.
2. Start the RSCCOM process.
3. Configure and start the TDP objects (PIPE and TERM) and their attributes.
Optionally, you can also configure the ACS objects and attributes. You configure
these objects using RSCCOM commands.
Starting
the RSC/MP Host Processes
RSC/MP provides OBEY files to start and stop the TDP. Also provided are sample
TDP and Pathway configuration files. These files will need to be changed to suit your
environment.
Preserving Your Changes
Before you edit these files for your use, you should copy them from the RSC/MP host
ISV to another location and make the changes on the ne w copies. The installation of
an RSC/MP host software update will overwrite the files in the RSC/MP host ISV.
9> VOLUME $vol.rscwork
10> FUP DUP $system.zrschost.tdpcfg, *
11> FUP DUP $system.zrschost.startrsc, *
12> FUP DUP $system.zrschost.stoprsc, *
13> FUP DUP $system.zrschost.pwycfg, *
14> FUP DUP $system.zrschost.pipetxt, pipeini
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