TRANSFER Installation and Management Guide
Using ADMIN
Introduction
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Figure 1-5. TMANAGER MAIN MENU Screen
T9110C30 - 9JUL91 TMANAGER MAIN MENU SCREEN
Monitor Functions
F1 - Scheduler Queue Samples F3 - Monitor Configuration
F2 - Database Samples
Log Functions
F6 - Dynamic Log Control
Probe and Trace Functions
F10 - Scheduler Queue Scan
F11 - Folder Scan Folder:
F12 - Item Trace Item Id:
Utility Functions
——> Current Printer Location:
SF14=Recover F15=Help F16=Return SF16=Exit
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TMANAGER can also be run as a standalone PATHWAY program.
The DEPOT STATISTICS CONFIGURATION screen lets you define the conditions
for collecting statistics about depot storage. These parameters determine whether
and how often statistics are collected, when they are collected, and how many
statistics are saved. A set of seven depot-related screens displays these statistics
for you. Depot storage statistics are discussed in Section 9.
The SESSIONS IN PROGRESS screen, explained in Section 9, lists the
correspondent names for all sessions that are currently active. A session is the
period between the time a correspondent logs on and begins communicating with
TRANSFER and the time the correspondent logs off and ends that communication.
The X400 GATEWAY ATTRIBUTES screen, explained in Section 9, displays the
X400 name attributes for the local node. When correspondents send packages
through the TRANSFER X400 gateway to nodes that are not on TRANSFER
systems, their X400 correspondent names have these attributes. If correspondents
on nodes outside TRANSFER systems want to send packages to this node, they
need to include these attributes when addressing their messages.
The ADMIN application also allows customers to define their own system control
parameters. If a user-supplied system control module has been installed at your node,
you know the details on the profile screen for that module, the values in the fields on
the screen, and the function keys used in setting those values.