Compaq AAR-88LB-TE Remote Command Support, Partition Management, Transaction State Management

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System Management

System Management

5.5 Monitoring

5.5.5 History Screens

New monitor screens that show partition state or network connection history include MONITOR accfail and MONITOR rscbe.

5.6 Remote Command Support

With the new support for TCP/IP, you can execute commands on remote systems using the rsh utility.

To use this feature, check your operating system documentation for how to ensure access to a TCP/IP environment, and grant such privileges to users. You may, for example, need to make an entry in the .rhosts file in the home directory of the RTR user on the target node or nodes, among other things. This file would contain the host name (and optionally the user name) of the node where the remote commands will be issued.

5.7 Partition Management

Partitions are now managed objects in RTR Version 3.2; partitions can be defined by the system manager before application startup. New commands listed in Table 5–6 support partition management.

5.8 Transaction State Management

Transaction state can be changed by the system manager to resolve certain deadlock situations using the SET TRANSACTION command. For more information on this command, see the RTR System Manager's Manual.

5.9 Using RTR Version 2 Command Procedures

Most RTR Version 2 command procedures will still work with RTR Version 3. One changed command is listed in Section 5.3.2 and fully described in the RTR System Manager's Manual.

5.10 Command Line Interface Support for RTR Version 2 API

Command-line interface support for the RTR Version 2 API may not be fully compatible between RTR Version 2 and RTR Version 3. See the RTR Version 3 System Manager's Manual and Release Notes for additional details.

5.11 Interpreting Output from SHOW Commands

The output from SHOW commands has changed with RTR Version 3. All SHOW output now includes date and time. Additional changes are listed in Table 5–4.

Table 5–4 Changed SHOW COMMANDS

Command

Description

 

 

SHOW CLIENT

This new command displays information about client channels.

 

It supersedes the SHOW REQUESTOR command.

SHOW SERVER/FULL

The SHOW SERVER/FULL command provides new

 

information on states.

 

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Contents Reliable Transaction Router Migration Guide JuneOperating System Compaq Computer Corporation Houston, TexasFirst Printing, December Revised, June Contents InstallationNetwork Issues Preface8 Problem Diagnosis and Reporting System Management6 Running Version 2 Applications Performance TipsIndex Tables Page Audience PrefaceOrganization of This Guide Readers Comments Related DocumentsConventions monospace Page 1.1 Why Migrate? Introduction1.2 Goals and Nongoals Introduction 1.1 Why Migrate?1.3 Reading Guidelines Installation 2.1 Cleaning Up the Old Version 2 EnvironmentInstallation 2.2 Preserving the Old Environment 2.2 Preserving the Old Environment2.3 Can Both RTR Version 2 and Version 3 Coexist On the Same Node? 2.5 Process QuotasInstallation 2.5 Process Quotas 2.6 Journal IssuesTable 2-1 OpenVMS Limits Installation 2.6 Journal Issues 2.6.1 Removing the Old Journal 2.7 Rights and Privileges2.8 Memory and Disk Requirements 2.6.2 Journal Compatibility2.9 Rollback to RTR Version 2.8 Memory and Disk RequirementsDEASSIGN/SYSTEM/EXEC RTRSHR Table 2-2 OpenVMS Disk RequirementsPage 3.2 Command Server Process Architectural Changes3.1 RTR Daemon Process 3.3 The Shared Library LIBRTR.EXE3.4 The ACP Process 3.5 Interprocess Communication3.6 Shared Memory Parameters 3.7 CountersArchitectural Changes 3.8 Quorum Issues 3.8 Quorum Issues3.9 Server-Process Partition States Page 4.1 DECnet Support Network Issues4.2 TCP/IP Support 4.3 Specifying a Preferred Transport Network Issues 4.3 Specifying a Preferred Transport4.3.1 Supported Products System Management 5.1 OpenVMS Quotas5.2 Startup 5.3 Creating Facilities5.4 Interoperability 5.5 MonitoringSystem Management 5.4 Interoperability 5.5.1 RTR Version 2 Screens5.5 Monitoring 5.5.3 User Parsing of Monitor Output5.5.4 User Customized Monitors Table 5-3 New RTR Version 3 Monitor Pictures5.6 Remote Command Support 5.9 Using RTR Version 2 Command Procedures5.10 Command Line Interface Support for RTR Version 2 API 5.11 Interpreting Output from SHOW Commands5.12 Comparing RTR Version 2 and Version 3 Utility Commands System Management 5.11 Interpreting Output from SHOW CommandsTable 5-4 Cont. Changed 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 API6.2 Recompiling and Relinking Running Version 2 Applications6.1 Comparison of OpenVMS API and Portable API 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 Version6.3 Running Applications Installed with Privileges 6.3 Running Applications Installed with Privileges6.4 Application Level Interoperability 6.5 Support for $GETTXI6.8 Current Issues 6.6 Threaded Applications6.7 DDTM Support Running Version 2 Applications 6.6 Threaded ApplicationsPage Performance Tips 7.1 Process Quotas7.2 Journal Sizing 7.3 RTR Startup Qualifiers7.6 Simultaneous Multiprocessing Performance Tips 7.6 Simultaneous MultiprocessingProblem Diagnosis and Reporting 8.2 RTRERROR.LOG File8.1 RTR Operator Log 8.3 Dump File8.6 Contents of the RTR Journal File Problem Diagnosis and Reporting 8.4 Producing and Directing a Trace1. Enter the SHOW PROCESS RTRACP/CONTINUOUS OpenVMS command 4. Enter the OpenVMS ANALYZE/SYSTEM SET PROCESS RTRACP commandIndex