ViewPoint Manual
ViewPoint Manual—426801-001
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Introduction to ViewPoint
Introduction
ViewPoint is a software product that runs on a console and is used to observe and 
control conditions in a Compaq system or network of systems. ViewPoint is a Compaq 
application of the Pathway transaction processing system. It is one of the set of products 
referred to as Distributed Systems Management (DSM).
Any number of network or system operators can use the application simultaneously, 
each viewing and controlling separate aspects of network (or system) operation through 
the ViewPoint screen displays and special-purpose commands. Control can occur at one 
terminal or system in the network  or at a number of terminals on a number of systems.
You can run ViewPoint from any Compaq 6530-compatible terminal. (You should not 
use the Operations and Service Processor (OSP) to collect messages because it does not 
operate in block mode.  Also, the IBM 3270 terminal is not supported.)
ViewPoint Features
ViewPoint provides an integrated view of the systems in a distributed network and 
includes the following features:
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Displays the status of a variety of objects in the network on a single block-mode 
status screen. The status screen allows operators to monitor the availability and 
usage of objects such as CPUs, disks, terminals, and communications lines.
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Displays messages about current or past events occurring anywhere in the network 
on a set of block-mode events screens.  The events screens allow operators to 
monitor significant occurrences or problems in the network as they occur. Critical 
events or events requiring immediate action are highlighted.
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Optionally, includes a conversational TACL (Compaq Tandem Advanced Computer 
Language) screen for interaction with local or remote command interpreters and 
with a Define Process library that allows concurrent sessions with multiple 
command interpreters from a single terminal. Operators at the TACL screen can 
communicate with command interpreters or other utilities, and the operators can use 
the Define Process commands to run a number of background processes 
simultaneously.
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Interfaces with high-PIN servers and processes enable the following capabilities to 
be configured into the product:
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Processes can run at a high PIN if there is a high-PIN available for your system. 
(However, this does not include the following processes: ZVPT-EVNT-COLL, 
ZVPT-EVNT-NTFY, and ZVPT-EVLE-COLL).
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ViewPoint processes can communicate with high-PIN servers.
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High-PIN processes can create ViewPoint processes.
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ViewPoint processes can create high-PIN processes.










