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Anleitung HP, modell HP NonStop G-Series

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The Jolt Server and /WS use MAXWSCLIENTS in the same way. For example, if 200 slots are configured for
MAXWSCLIENTS, this number configures NonStopTM TUXEDO for the total number of remote clients used by Jolt and
/WS.
If MAXWSCLIENTS is not specified, the default is 0.
Note
If MAXWSCLIENTS is not set, the JSL does not boot.
*GROUPS Section
This section provides information about server groups, and must have at least one server group defined in it. A server group entry
provides a logical name for a collection of servers or services on a machine. The logical name is used as the value of the
SRVGRP parameter in the SERVERS section to identify a server as part of this group. SRVGRP is also used in the SERVICES
section to identify a particular instance of a service with its occurrences in the group. Other GROUPS parameters associate this
group with a specific resource manager instance (for example, the employee database). Lines within the GROUPS section have
the form:
GROUPNAME required parameters [optional parameters]
where GROUPNAME specifies the logical name (string_value) of the group. The group name must be unique among all group
names in the GROUPS section and LMID values in the MACHINES section. The group name cannot contain an asterisk(*),
comma, or colon, and must be 30 alphanumeric characters or less.
A GROUPS entry is required for the group that includes the Jolt Server Listener (JSL). The group name is selected by the
application, for example: JSLGRP and JREPGRP. Make the GROUPS entry as follows:
Specify the same identifiers given as the value of the LMID parameter in the MACHINES section.
1.
Specify the value of the GRPNO between 1 and 30,000 in the *GROUPS section.
2.
Note
Make sure that Resource Managers are not assigned as default values for all groups in the
GROUPS section of the UBBCONFIG file. Making Resource Managers the default value
assigns a Resource Manager to the JSL and you receive an error during tmboot. In the
SERVERS section, the default value for MAXGEN, and the like, are acceptable defaults for
the JSL.
*SERVERS Section
This section provides information on the initial conditions for servers started in the system. The notion of a server as a process
that continually runs and waits for a server group's service requests to process may or may not apply to a particular remote
environment. For many environments, the operating system, or perhaps a remote gateway, is the sole dispatcher of services.
When either of these is the case, you need only specify SERVICE entry points for remote program entry points, and not
SERVER table entries. NonStopTM TUXEDO system gateway servers advertise and queue remote domain service requests.
Host-specific reference pages must indicate whether or not UBBCONFIG server table entries apply in their particular
environments, and if so, the corresponding semantics. Lines within the SERVERS section have the form:
AOUT required parameters [optional parameters]
where AOUT specifies the file (string_value) to be executed by tmboot. tmboot executes AOUT on the machine specified for the
server group to which the server belongs. tmboot searches for the AOUT file on its target machine, thus, AOUT must exist in a
file system on that machine. (The path to AOUT can include RFS connections to file systems on other machines.) If a relative
pathname for a server is given, the search for AOUT is done first in APPDIR, then in TUXDIR/bin, then in /bin, and then in
, where is the value of the last PATH= line appearing in the machine environment file, if one exists. The values for
APPDIR and TUXDIR are taken from the appropriate machine entry in the TUXCONFIG file.
Clients connect to Jolt applications through the Jolt Server Listener (JSL). Services are accessed through the Jolt Server Handler
(JSH). The JSL supports multiple clients and acts as a single point of contact for all the clients to connect to the application at the
network address that is specified on the JSL command line. The JSL schedules work for handler processes. A handler process
acts as a substitute for clients on remote workstations within the administrative domain of the application. The handler uses a
multiplexing scheme to support multiple clients on one port concurrently.


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PC Desktops - HP NonStop L-Series (1.09 mb)

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