TS/MP System Management Manual (G06.24+, H06.03+)
Introduction to NonStop TS/MP System
Management
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Summary of PATHCOM Commands
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The Measure product enables you to balance and tune NonStop systems. Using
the Measure product, you can configure measurements, collect performance data,
display and plot data, and so on.
For more information about using Measure, see the
Measure User’s Guide
and the
Measure Reference Manual
.
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The HP Tandem Performance Data Collector (TPDC) is a host-based performance
collection and relationship product. TPDC integrates and normalizes data from
Measure and other sources and creates a single consolidated file for subsequent
reporting and analysis.
TPDC is bundled with the System Performance Analysis and Measurement
(SPAM) set of products.
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The ViewPoint operations console application lets you interact simultaneously with
multiple NonStop products, including PATHCOM. Using the ViewPoint application,
you can control an integrated NonStop system, including many products, from one
location. For more details about the ViewPoint application, see the
ViewPoint
Manual
.
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The EMS FastStart product enhances development of applications under DSM.
EMS FastStart provides a simple, cost-effective way for programmers to develop
and test event messages. For more information, see the
EMS FastStart Manual
.
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Service provider is a customer-support program designed to provide a wide range
of service products to assist customers during all phases of system planning,
design, implementation, and production. The services are designed as modules so
that you can choose the specific areas in which you need assistance. For
information about these services, contact your HP representative.
Using these tools, you can make informed decisions about configurations in your
PATHMON environment.
Summary of PATHCOM Commands
This list describes some of the PATHCOM commands you use to manage PATHMON-
controlled objects:
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START command starts the PATHMON-controlled objects in a PATHMON
environment.
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SET command defines configuration values for the object type.
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SHOW command displays the current values for an object.
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ADD command adds a PATHMON-controlled object.
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INFO command displays values for an object as recorded in the PATHMON
configuration file.