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First Printing, December 1997

First Printing, December 1997

Revised, June 1999

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Contents Operating System Reliable Transaction Router Migration GuideJune Compaq Computer Corporation Houston, TexasFirst Printing, December Revised, June Network Issues ContentsInstallation Preface6 Running Version 2 Applications 8 Problem Diagnosis and ReportingSystem Management Performance TipsIndex Tables Page Organization of This Guide PrefaceAudience Conventions Related DocumentsReaders Comments monospace Page 1.1 Why Migrate? Introduction1.3 Reading Guidelines Introduction 1.1 Why Migrate?1.2 Goals and Nongoals Installation 2.1 Cleaning Up the Old Version 2 Environment2.3 Can Both RTR Version 2 and Version 3 Coexist On the Same Node? Installation 2.2 Preserving the Old Environment2.2 Preserving the Old Environment 2.5 Process QuotasTable 2-1 OpenVMS Limits 2.6 Journal IssuesInstallation 2.5 Process Quotas 2.8 Memory and Disk Requirements Installation 2.6 Journal Issues 2.6.1 Removing the Old Journal2.7 Rights and Privileges 2.6.2 Journal CompatibilityDEASSIGN/SYSTEM/EXEC RTRSHR 2.9 Rollback to RTR Version2.8 Memory and Disk Requirements Table 2-2 OpenVMS Disk RequirementsPage 3.1 RTR Daemon Process 3.2 Command Server ProcessArchitectural Changes 3.3 The Shared Library LIBRTR.EXE3.6 Shared Memory Parameters 3.4 The ACP Process3.5 Interprocess Communication 3.7 Counters3.9 Server-Process Partition States 3.8 Quorum IssuesArchitectural Changes 3.8 Quorum Issues Page 4.2 TCP/IP Support Network Issues4.1 DECnet Support 4.3.1 Supported Products Network Issues 4.3 Specifying a Preferred Transport4.3 Specifying a Preferred Transport 5.2 Startup System Management5.1 OpenVMS Quotas 5.3 Creating FacilitiesSystem Management 5.4 Interoperability 5.4 Interoperability5.5 Monitoring 5.5.1 RTR Version 2 Screens5.5.4 User Customized Monitors 5.5 Monitoring5.5.3 User Parsing of Monitor Output Table 5-3 New RTR Version 3 Monitor Pictures5.10 Command Line Interface Support for RTR Version 2 API 5.6 Remote Command Support5.9 Using RTR Version 2 Command Procedures 5.11 Interpreting Output from SHOW CommandsTable 5-4 Cont. Changed SHOW COMMANDS 5.12 Comparing RTR Version 2 and Version 3 Utility CommandsSystem Management 5.11 Interpreting Output from SHOW Commands Table 5-5 Obsolete OpenVMS RTR Utility Commands5.12 Comparing RTR Version 2 and Version 3 Utility Commands Table 5-6 Cont. New OpenVMS RTR Utility CommandsRunning Version 2 Applications 6.1 Comparison of OpenVMS API and Portable API6.1 Comparison of OpenVMS API and Portable API 6.2 Recompiling and RelinkingRunning Version 2 Applications Table 6-1 OpenVMS API and Portable API ComparisonRunning Version 2 Applications 6.2 Recompiling and Relinking 6.2.1 RTR Version 2 Applications Running on RTR Version6.4 Application Level Interoperability 6.3 Running Applications Installed with Privileges6.3 Running Applications Installed with Privileges 6.5 Support for $GETTXI6.7 DDTM Support 6.8 Current Issues6.6 Threaded Applications Running Version 2 Applications 6.6 Threaded ApplicationsPage 7.2 Journal Sizing Performance Tips7.1 Process Quotas 7.3 RTR Startup Qualifiers7.6 Simultaneous Multiprocessing Performance Tips 7.6 Simultaneous Multiprocessing8.1 RTR Operator Log Problem Diagnosis and Reporting8.2 RTRERROR.LOG File 8.3 Dump File1. Enter the SHOW PROCESS RTRACP/CONTINUOUS OpenVMS command 8.6 Contents of the RTR Journal FileProblem Diagnosis and Reporting 8.4 Producing and Directing a Trace 4. Enter the OpenVMS ANALYZE/SYSTEM SET PROCESS RTRACP commandIndex