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NonStop AutoTMF Software Commands
HP NonStop AutoTMF Software User’s Guide429952-014
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ALTER ATMFPROGRAMS
All BEGIN and ENDTRANSACTION operations requested by the
application are ignored.
All transactions inherited from requesters through messages on
$RECEIVE are ignored.
FILEINFO requests for audited files reports that files are not audited.
This facility is for testing only. Programs that make use of TMF may depend on
the correct operation of the calls that are eliminated by this option. Enabling
this option may cause program failures and data corruption.
TMF operations for a program may also be suppressed by using the class map
define =_ESCORT_SUPPRESS_AUDIT with a dummy file.
The default is NO SUPPTRESSUSERTX.
TXTIMEOUT { value | NEVER | OFF }
specifies how long automatic transactions may live, regardless of the TMF
AutoAbort setting. This feature requires TMF version 3.6 or later.
°
value is n [ SEC[ONDS] | MIN[UTES] ]
value can be between 5 and 510 minutes and overrides the TMF
AutoAbort timer.
°
NEVER specifies that the TMF AutoAbort timer is not in effect.
°
OFF specifies that the TMF AutoAbort is in effect.
If TXTIMEOUT is configured on a system that is not running TMF 3.6 or later, a
warning message is issued, the configuration is updated and the transaction
timeout takes effect when TMF 3.6 is installed.
WAITEDIO | NO WAITEDIO
converts NOWAIT I/O operations to WAITED I/O operations.
If WAITEDIO is specified for a NOWAIT file open, AutoTMF automatically
performs an AWAITIO operation immediately following the various forms of
READ and WRITE. After the AWAITIO completes, AutoTMF commits any
outstanding transactions using the usual algorithms as directed by the
configuration.
AutoTMF saves the values returned by AWAITIO, and returns control to
program as if the READ or WRITE operation were still in progress. For a
READ, the data buffer contains the input data.
Note. The AutoTMF AutoCommit timer always applies, regardless of the configured
transaction timeout. If the desired transaction time out value exceeds the default
AutoCommit timer value, the user should adjust the AutoCommit timer accordingly.
See AutoCommit attribute description above on page 6-7
for details.