TMF Introduction (G06.26+)
HP NonStop TMF Introduction—522414-002
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6 TMF System Management
Users typically perform various TMF system management activities such as
configuring TMF itself and monitoring and managing its activities on a routine basis.
These operations help ensure that applications continue running with full transaction
protection. For performing these operations at either local or remote sites, two
convenient interfaces are available:
•
TMFCOM, the interactive command interpreter used by system managers and
operators.
•
Subsystem Programmatic Interface (SPI), used by application programmers.
The TMF interfaces are discussed in this section, along with other related topics:
TMFCOM Command Interpreter
You can manage and operate TMF by using TMFCOM, the TMF interactive command
interface. Through TMFCOM, you enter commands and receive responses at your
terminal.
Most TMFCOM commands can be included in EDIT files, which operators can submit
as command (OBEY) files to perform routine operations. These commands can also
be included in TACL macros.
TMFCOM provides commands for all TMF operations typically required by system
managers and system operators.
Complete information about TMFCOM commands appears in TMF Reference Manual.
Topic Page
TMFCOM Command Interpreter 6-1
Subsystem Programmatic Interface (SPI) 6-2
TMF Process Communication 6-3
Event Management 6-4
Tasks for Managing TMF 6-5