TS/MP System Management Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)

About This Manual
NonStop TS/MP System Management Manual541819-001
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How This Manual Is Organized
The task-oriented parts of this manual are also intended for individuals writing
programs to access server classes in a PATHMON environment programmatically.
Such programmers also need the reference information in the
TS/MP Management
Programming Manual
, and, if they are using Pathway/iTS, the
Pathway/iTS
Management Programming Manual
.
How This Manual Is Organized
The first section of this manual is an overview of Pathway system management. The
next six sections are organized according to tasks you perform as a system manager
or operator. The remaining sections provide reference information (syntax and
complete descriptions) about the PATHCOM commands for configuring and managing
a PATHMON environment and about displayed or logged messages.
The organization of this manual is:
Section Description
Section 1, Introduction
to NonStop TS/MP
System Management
Contains an introduction to the architecture and
management of PATHMON environments.
Section 2, Starting and
Stopping a PATHMON
Environment
Describes how to start a Pathway environment and how to
shut down a Pathway environment.
Section 3, Configuring
Objects in a
PATHMON
Environment
Describes how to configure a PATHMON environment and
the objects controlled by the PATHMON process.
Section 4, Starting and
Stopping SERVER
Objects
Describes how to start and stop individual SERVER objects
in a PATHMON environment.
Section 5, Maintaining
a PATHMON
Environment
Describes how to monitor and maintain your PATHMON
environment and how to reconfigure the environment for
improved performance and response time.
Section 6, Managing
the Pathsend
Environment
Discusses the Pathsend environment, which consists of
Pathsend processes and LINKMON processes, and the
tasks you perform to manage that environment.
Section 7, Tuning Your
System by Using
Statistics
Describes statistics information provided by the LINKMON
process and terminal control process (TCP) and how to use
this information to monitor and maintain your PATHMON
environment.
Section 8, Overview of
PATHCOM
Provides an overview of the PATHCOM management
interface that enables you to set global limits and
parameters for the PATHMON environment and to configure
individual objects.
Section 9, PATHMON
and PATHCOM
Startup Commands
Describes the TACL commands for starting the PATHMON
process and PATHCOM.