TMF Introduction (G06.26+)
Index
HP NonStop TMF Introduction—522414-002
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Requesters (continued)
role in application 5-10
single-threaded 5-8
Resource managers 2-3/2-4
RESTART-TRANSACTION control
statement 5-12
Restore audit volumes 3-5
Roles of application modules 5-9
Rollover, audit trail 3-3
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Scenarios
financial application 1-14
insurance application 1-15
manufacturing application 1-15
point-of-sale application 1-14
problem/solution 1-14/1-16
travel agency application 1-15
SCREEN COBOL 5-11
Serializable access 5-3, 5-4
Servers 2-6
multithreaded 5-9
role in application 5-10
single-threaded 5-8
Single-threaded requesters and
servers 5-8
T
Tasks for managing TMF 6-5/6-6
Terminal control process (TCP) 2-9
TMF
benefits 1-19
catalog 3-13, 6-6
characteristics 1-3/1-7
definition 1-1
environment 1-3/1-7
integrating with OLTP software 1-16
interfaces for managing and
operating 6-1
management tasks 6-5/6-6
TMF (continued)
managing 6-2
overview 1-1/1-2
performance benefits 4-1/4-6
personnel responsibilities 1-18
process communication 6-3
purpose 1-1
response to transaction control
statements 2-6
TMFCOM 6-1
TMFSERVE 6-2
Transaction backout
causes 3-8
distributed transactions 3-9
examples 1-14, 1-15
Transaction control 2-6/2-8, 5-8/5-9
Transaction gateways 1-1, 2-3/2-4
Transaction isolation 5-3/5-4
Transaction management process
(TMP) 2-5, 3-13
Transaction protection 3-16
Transactions
aborted 3-8
child 2-5
concurrency 1-6
context-saving 5-15
control
for multithreaded requesters and
servers 5-9
for single-threaded requesters and
servers 5-8
control statements 5-11/5-12
coordination, summary 2-12
design 5-12/5-16
distributed 1-3, 2-4
coordinating 2-2
transaction backout 3-9
heterogeneous 2-2
homogeneous 2-2
identification 2-6/2-10