RSC/MP Installation and Configuration Guide

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Audience Requirements
Section 9, Managing the RSC/MP Transport (Piccolo), describes the PIPECP
program and lists the PIPECP commands.
Section 10, Configuring and Managing the RSC/MP TDP Process, discusses
starting the host process, the TDP commands that you can use to configure the
TDP, and TDP logging.
Section 11, RSCCOM Command Reference, describes the RSCCOM commands
that are used to manage the RSC/MP environment and to manage the ACS, PIPE,
and TERM TDP objects.
Section 12, Configuring the RSC/MP Client, shows how to create configuration
files for client workstations using the RSC/MP Configuration Wizard or a text editor.
Appendix A, Migration to RSC/MP 7.3, shows the procedures for migrating an
application to use RSC/MP 7.3.
Appendix B, Installation Troubleshooting, describes how to test an RSC/MP
configuration, how to trace errors, how to use logging, and how to report problems.
Appendix C, RSCCOM Syntax Summary, shows the syntax of commands and
parameters for TDP configuration and management.
Appendix D, Resolver Reference Tags, lists the extended address tags for the
NetBIOS and TCP/IP protocols.
Appendix E, Best Practices Guide, contains additional information intended to help
with effective use of RSC/MP.
Audience Requirements
This guide is intended for application developers who will use RSC/MP to create and
maintain RSC/MP applications. These users must have the following experience:
Programming in one of the supported workstation environments
Writing applications using an API
Using C or COBOL programming languages
Designing and developing Pathway/TS applications
Related Manuals
The RSC/MP documentation set includes this manual and the following two HP
NonStop manuals:
Remote Server Call (RSC/MP) Programming Manual
Remote Server Call (RSC/MP) Messages Manual
You can find detailed information about other NonStop system components in the
appropriate HP manuals.
HP NonStop Remote Server Call (RSC/MP) Installation and Configuration
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