TS/MP Pathsend and Server Programming Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)
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PATHCOM command terminal
PATHCOM command terminal. See command terminal.
PATHCTL. See PATHMON configuration file.
Pathmaker product. A menu-driven application generator, provided by Tandem, that 
increases the productivity of programmers developing Pathway applications. The 
Pathmaker software generates requester programs in SCREEN COBOL and server 
programs in C or COBOL85.
PATHMON configuration file. A disk file in which a PATHMON process maintains 
configuration information for the objects under its control. The name of this file is 
PATHCTL.
PATHMON-controlled object. An object defined and managed by a PATHMON process, 
through PATHCOM or the Pathway management programming interface. In the 
PATHCOM interface, such an object can be of type PATHWAY, PATHMON, SERVER, 
TCP, TERM, PROGRAM, or TELL. See also object and Pathway object.
PATHMON environment. The servers, server classes, TCPs, terminals, SCREEN COBOL 
programs, and tell messages that run together under the control of one PATHMON 
process.
PATHMON log file. A file used by a PATHMON process for reporting errors and changes in 
status.
PATHMON object. An object of type PATHMON; that is, a PATHMON process. See also 
PATHMON process and PATHMON-controlled object.
PATHMON process. The central controlling process in the Pathway environment. The 
PATHMON process maintains configuration-related data; grants links to server classes 
in response to requests from TCPs and LINKMON processes; and performs all process 
control (starting, monitoring, restarting, and stopping) of server processes and TCPs.
pathname.  See OSS pathname.
Pathsend procedures. The set of Guardian procedure calls that provide general access to 
Pathway server classes from any process on a Tandem system.
Pathsend process. A process, written as a Guardian program in C, C++, COBOL85, Pascal, 
pTAL, or TAL, that makes calls to Pathsend procedures to request services from a 
Pathway server. A Pathsend process can be either a standard requester, which initiates 
application requests, or a nested server, which is configured as a server class but acts as 
a requester by making requests to other servers. A Pathsend process is also known as a 
Pathsend requester.
Pathsend program. A Guardian program, written in C, C++, COBOL85, Pascal, pTAL, or 
TAL, that makes calls to Pathsend procedures to request services from a Pathway server. 
A running Pathsend program is called a Pathsend process. See also Pathsend process.
Pathsend requester. See Pathsend process.










