SNAX/HLS Configuration and Control Manual

Examples of SNAX/HLS Startup
Operating SNAX/HLS
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Examples of
SNAX/HLS Startup
This subsection shows two examples of how to start the SNAX/HLS server. Both
achieve the same result, but differ in the method used to deliver startup parameters.
In the first example, startup parameters are included in the RUN HLSOBJ command.
In the second example, startup parameters are included in PARAM statements (and
omitted from the RUN HLSOBJ command).
Assumptions About the
Examples
Assume the following about the examples that follow:
The HLSOBJ and HLSMSGS files reside on $SYSTEM.SNAXHLS.
The HLS template file, ZHLSTMPL, has been installed in the system's template
file.
The RDT object file is named RDTDATA. It resides on $BIGD.DALLAS.
The extended swap file is to be created on $TEXAS.
The SNAX/HLS server is to run as a NonStop process pair named $HLS, with the
primary process in CPU 1 and the backup process in CPU 4.
The SNAX/HLS server allocates 64 pages for extended storage, and a maximum of
forty sessions are to be supported from eighty process openers of HLS.
If internal errors are detected by the SNAX/HLS server, the process is to create a
SAVEABEND file and display the file name on the OSP.
The log file is to be suppressed.
Default customization routines are installed in the system library.