TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual
Configuration Quick Start
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Starting Parallel Library TCP/IP With TELNET and
LISTNER Using a HOSTS File
Starting Parallel Library TCP/IP With TELNET
and LISTNER Using a HOSTS File
Use this procedure to start Parallel Library TCP/IP if you are starting it for the first time
(or have cleared the system configuration database, see Stopping Parallel Library
TCP/IP and Clearing the Database on page 1-24) and want to configure a HOSTS file.
Task Summary
Task 1: Check for any considerations that affect your configuration.
Task 2: Check all assumptions.
Task 3: Fill in the configuration form.
Task 4: Save the system configuration database.
Task 5: Edit the HOSTS file.
Task 6: Create a command file.
Task 7: OBEY the command file.
Task 8: Specify a DEFINE to set up the HOSTS file.
Task 9: Test the new environment.
Tasks: Starting Parallel Library TCP/IP With HOSTS
1. Check for any issues that affect your configuration. See the TCP/IP (Parallel
Library) Migration Guide.
2. Check that the following assumptions are met.
a. Check that the SCF environment is operational (that is, $ZNET is STARTED).
Enter the following command at the TACL prompt.
$ZNET should be running. If $ZNET is not running, see the SCF Reference
Manual for G-Series RVUs.
b. Check that QIOMON is running. Enter the following command at the SCF
prompt:
You should see a $ZMnn process running in every processor in which you
plan to run Parallel Library TCP/IP. If you do not, refer to the QIO Configuration
and Management Manual.
Note. If you have installed Parallel Library TCP/IP before, you only need to execute the RUN
command for the TCPMAN ($ZZTCP). (See Starting TCPMAN Using the RUN Command on
page 1-15).
>STATUS $ZNET
->STATUS MON $ZM*