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Symbols
/Q (Queued Message Facility)
A
access control in a configuration
- characteristics of the UID, GID, and PERM parameters
- defining
access control lists
- using
- administering
- limitations
AdminAPI
- configuration tools
- using AdminAPI
- using the command-line interface
- run-time tools
- using the AdminAPI
- using the command-line interface
-
- configuration
- run-time
tools 2-1-
- tools
Administration
- organization
administration
- groundwork
- operational
APP_PW
APP_PW variable
APPDIR parameter
application
- replacing
application failure
application
- SANITYSCAN parameter
- setting
- using
application type in a configuration
- characteristics of MODEL and OPTIONS parameters
- setting
- starting
authentication
- configuring
- using
AUTHSVC parameter
AUTOTRAN parameter 7-7, 7-9,
AUTOTRAN parameter 7-7, 7-9,
AUTOTRAN timeout
- changing
B
bankapp application
BBLQUERY parameter 14-7,
BBLQUERY parameter 14-7,
BLOCKTIME parameter 3-13, 14-7,
BLOCKTIME parameter 3-13, 14-7,
bottlenecks, detecting
- example
- sar(1) command
- -b option
- -c option
- -m option
- -p option
- -q option
- -r option
- -u option
- -w option
buffer type and subtype limits in a
- characteristics of the MAXBUFTYPE and MAXBUFSTYPES parameters
- setting
buffer types allowed for a
- BUFTYPE parameter examples
- specifying
BUFTYPE parameter
bulletin board
bundling services into
- when to bundle services
C
Chapter 16, "Event Broker/Monitor."
CLOPT
- command line options
- format
CLOSEINFO parameter
CMTRET parameter
configuration
- characteristics of TUXCONFIG parameter
- contents
creating 3-1-
- creating
- definition
- identifying the location
- MACHINES
- description of parameters in sample MACHINES section
- how to customize
- identifying machines
- sample
- NETGROUPS
- configuring information
- specifying NETGRPNO, NETPRIO, NETGROUP, MAXNETGROUPS, and MAXPENDINGBYTES parameters
- RESOURCES
- description of parameters in TUXEDO sample
- TUXEDO sample
- SERVERS
- identifying server process information
- sample
- SERVICES
sample 3-35,
- sample 3-35,
setting domain-wide parameters 3-3-
- setting domain-wide parameters
configuration file
- TUXCONFIG file
- UBBCONFIG file
configuration file
- APPDIR
- AUTHSVC
- BLOCKTIME
- BUFTYPE
- CONV
- ENVFILE
- FASTPATH
- GID
- GRACE
- IPCKEY
LDBAL 3-11,
- LDBAL 3-11,
- LMID
- MASTER
- MAX
- MAXACCESSERS
- MAXBUFSTYPES
- MAXBUFTYPE
- MAXCONV
- MAXGEN
MAXNETGROUPS 3-43,
- MAXNETGROUPS 3-43,
MAXPENDINGBYTES 3-43,
- MAXPENDINGBYTES 3-43,
- MAXSERVERS
- MAXSERVICES
- MIN
- MODEL
NETGROUP 3-43,
- NETGROUP 3-43,
- NETGRPNO
NETPRIO 3-43,
- NETPRIO 3-43,
- NO_OVERRIDE
- NOTIFY
- OPTIONS
- PERM
- PRIO
- PROTECTED
- RCMD
- REPLYQ
- RESTART
- RPPERM
- RQADDR
- RQPERM
- SANITYSCAN
- SCANUNIT
- SECURITY
- SEQUENCE
- SRVGRP
- SRVID
- SYSTEM_ACCESS
- TUXCONFIG
- TUXDIR
- UID
- ULOGPFX
- USIGNAL
configuring a local and remote domain
configuring a networked
- assigning priorities to each network group
- example
- steps
- UBBCONFIG file
- NETGROUPS section
configuring groups
- defining server groups in GROUPS section
configuring machines 3-18-
configuring machines
- identifying locations of M3 or TUXEDO system software and application servers
- identifying log file location
- identifying machines in the MACHINES section
- identifying the location of the configuration file
- overriding system-wide parameters
- reserving the physical address and machine ID
- specifying environment variable settings for processes
configuring network
- sample network groups configuration
- specifying information in NETGROUPS section
configuring
- defining routing criteria in ROUTING section
- M3 factory-based routing example
- specifying range criteria in sample ROUTING section
configuring
- characteristics of server name, SRVGRP, and SRVID parameters
- command-line options
- defining server access to shared memory
- defining server name, group, and ID
- defining server restart information
- identifying server environment file location
- identifying server process information in SERVERS section
- identifying server queue information
- setting order in which servers are booted
- specifying a TUXEDO server as conversational
- using server command-line options
configuring the UBBCONFIG with
configuring TUXEDO
- controlling data flow by service priority
- enabling load balancing
- identifying services in the SERVICES section
sample SERVICES section 3-35,
- sample SERVICES section 3-35,
- specifying a list of allowable buffer types for a service
- specifying different service parameters for different server groups
configuring workstation listener (WSL)
- using the CLOPT parameter
configuring your
- determining your server needs
- planning the overall design
CONV parameter
crdl
- blocks value
- creating a TLOG device
D
- dynamic
- static
data flow in a configuration
- characteristics of PRIO parameter
- controlling by service priority
data-dependent
- characteristics
- using in TUXEDO
DBBLWAIT parameter 14-7,
DBBLWAIT parameter 14-7,
- reinitializing a
device
- creating
- destroying
distributing an
- benefits
- characteristics
- description of routing section parameters
- domain gateway configuration file
- example
- modifying the domain gateway file to support routing in TUXEDO
- modifying the GROUPS section
- description of GROUPS parameters
- modifying the SERVICES
- description of SERVICES parameters
- sample SERVICES section
- modifying the SERVICES section for TUXEDO
- purpose
- UBBCONFIG file example
DLL (Dynamic Link Libraries)
DMCONFIG file
DMTLOGDEV parameter
DMTLOGNAME parameter
DMTLOGSIZE parameter
domain access control list, creating
domain transaction log, creating
- benefits of using BEA TUXEDO system
- components of DMCONFIG file
- configuring a local and remote domain
- creating domain access control list (ACL)
- defining addressing
- defining exported services
- defining imported and exported services
- defining local and remote domains
- defining remote domain environment
- defining the local domain environment
- domain gateway configuration file
- ensuring security
- example of /DOMAINS
- illustration of /DOMAINS
- local application configuration file example
- local domain configuration file example
- remote application configuration file example
- remote domain gateway configuration file example
- routing service requests to remote domains
working with multiple 8-1-
- working with multiple
E
encryption, link-level
ENVFILE parameter
environment variable settings in a
- characteristics of ENVFILE parameter
- specifying
environment variables,
- ROOTDIR
- identifying using log files
Event Broker/Monitor
F
FACTORYROUTING parameter
failback
failover
- determining cause of application
- determining cause of system
failure types
FASTPATH parameter
- assigning priorities to network groups
- bank application with two workstation clients
- BEA TUXEDO /DOMAIN gateway
example of a network grouping 3-45,
- example of a network grouping 3-45,
- flow of data over the BRIDGE
- local and remote application (simpapp)
- sample NETGROUPS and NETWORK sections
- TUXEDO message queueing illustration
file system maintenance
G
GID parameter
GRACE parameter
GROUPS parameters used to distribute an
I
IPC limits in a configuration
- characteristics of MAXACCESSERS, MAXSERVERS, MAXINTERFACES, and MAXSERVICES parameters
- defining
IPC
- tuning
- MAXACCESSERS
- tuning queue-related kernel parameters
IPC requirements, determining 14-8-
IPC requirements, determining
IPCKEY parameter
K
kernel
- how to tune
L
LDBAL parameter 3-11,
LDBAL parameter 3-11,
- bbsread output
- canceling a server group migration
- configuration file for bankapp (MP version)
- local application configuration file
- local domain gateway configuration file
- migrating a machine when an alternate machine is accessible
- migrating a machine when an alternate machine is not accessible
- migration when a master machine is accessible
- migration when a master machine is not accessible
- migration when an alternate machine is accessible
- migration when an alternate machine is not accessible
- remote application configuration file
- remote domain gateway configuration file
- sample GROUPS and NETWORK sections
- sample MACHINES section
- sample RESOURCES section
- TMADMIN default output
- tmadmin session example
LMID parameter
load
- enabling
- measuring service performance time
load balancing in a configuration
- characteristics of the LDBAL parameter
- enabling
load balancing TUXEDO services in a
- characteristics of the LDBAL parameter
- enabling
locations of M3 or BEA TUXEDO system
- identifying
locations of M3 or TUXEDO system
- characteristics of TUXDIR and APPDIR parameters
log file in a configuration
- characteristics of ULOGPFX parameter
- identifying location
log files
using to detect failures 13-14-
- using to detect failures
M
MANDATORY_ACL
- restriction for M3 systems
master machine in a configuration
- characteristics of the MASTER parameter
MAX parameter
MAXACCESSERS parameter 3-10,
MAXACCESSERS parameter 3-10,
MAXBUFSTYPE parameter
MAXBUFSTYPES parameter
MAXBUFTYPE parameter 3-12,
MAXBUFTYPE parameter 3-12,
- MAXBUFSTYPE parameter
MAXCONV parameter
MAXENCRYPTBITS parameter
MAXGEN parameter
MAXGTT
MAXGTT parameter 7-3,
MAXGTT parameter 7-3,
MAXNETGROUPS parameter
MAXPENDINGBYTES parameter
MAXRDTRAN parameter
- MAXSERVICES
MAXSERVERS parameter 3-10,
MAXSERVERS parameter 3-10,
MAXSERVICES parameter 3-10,
MAXSERVICES parameter 3-10,
MAXTRAN parameter
MAXWSCLIENTS parameter
migrating applications 15-1-
migrating applications
- examples of switching master and backup machines
- when the master machine is accessible from the backup machine
- when the master machine is not accessible from the backup machine
how to switch master and backup machines 15-3,
- how to switch master and backup machines 15-3,
migration options
- canceling a migration
- example of canceling a
- canceling a server group migration for a server group GROUP1
- example of migrating a
- when the alternate machine is accessible from the primary machine
- when the alternate machine is not accessible from the primary machine
- example of migrating a server
- when the alternate machine is accessible from the primary machine
- when the alternate machine is not accessible from the primary machine
- migrating a server group
- how to migrate a server group when the alternate machine is accessible from the primary machine
- how to migrate a server group when the alternate machine is not accessible from the primary machine
- migrating machines
- how to migrate machines when the alternate machine is accessible from the primary machine
- how to migrate machines when the alternate machine is not accessible from the primary machine
- migrating transaction logs to a backup site
- switching master and backup machines
MIN parameter
MINENCRYPTBITS parameter
MODEL parameter
modifying systems, dynamically 16-1-
modifying systems, dynamically
- procedures
- advertising services
- changing AUTOTRAN timeout value
- changing service parameters
- resuming BEA TUXEDO services
- suspending BEA TUXEDO services
- unadvertising services
monitoring a running system 12-1-
monitoring a running system
- bankapp configuration file
- checking local IPC resources
- checking system-wide parameters
- data
- bulletin board
- log files
- UBBCONFIG file
- methods
- output from TMADMIN
- PRINTCONN
- PRINTNET
- PRINTQUEUE
- PRINTTRANS
- running TMADMIN commands
- sample bankapp application
sample bankapp application output 12-24-
- sample bankapp application output
- TMADMIN meta-commands
- TMADMIN operating modes
- types of administrative data
- using AdminAPI
- using statistics
monitoring log files 13-1-
monitoring log files
MSSQ (multiple server single queue)
MSSQ
- example
multiple server single queue (MSSQ)
N
NETGROUP parameter
NETGROUPS section
NETGRPNO parameter
NETLOAD parameter
NETPRIO parameter
network data
- advantages of data compression
- failback
- failover
- using data
- setting the compression level
network
- recovering from severe
- recovering from transient
network groups
- sample
networked
- balancing request loads
- changing network configuration parameters
- negotiating encryption key size
- running a
- scheduling network data over parallel circuits
- specifying encryption key bits
- using link-level encryption
networked applications 6-1-
networked applications
NO_OVERRIDE parameter
- restoring a failed nonmaster
NOTIFY parameter
O
OPENINFO parameter
OPTIONS parameter
overriding system-wide parameters
P
partitioned
- detecting
- repairing
performance
- servopts(5) -r option
PERM parameter
physical address and machine
- characteristics of address and machine ID, and LMID parameter
- reserving
PRINTCONN command
PRINTNET command
PRINTNETWORK command
PRINTQUEUE command
PRINTSERVER command
PRINTSERVICE command
PRINTTRANS command
PRIO parameter 3-37,
PRIO parameter 3-37,
PROTECTED parameter
Q
- using to create message queues
QMCONFIG
QMCONFIG environment
- setting
queue
queue space
queued BEA TUXEDO
managing 10-1-
- managing
queued
- associating queue with group
- creating application queue space and queues
- listing /Q servers in SERVER section
- modifying the configuration file
- setting the QMCONFIG environment variable
- using QMADMIN
R
range criteria in a configuration
- specifying
RCMD parameter
remote
- routing service requests
REPLYQ parameter
request queue
- cleaning up
- cleaning up those associated with dead processes
RESOURCES
- identifying information
resources, maximizing application 14-1-
resources, maximizing application
RESTART parameter
routing example for a five-site domain
ROUTING parameter
ROUTING parameters used to distribute an
RPPERM parameter
RQADDR parameter
RQPERM parameter
S
sanity checks and timeouts in a configuration
- characteristics of the SCANUNIT, SANITYSCAN, and BLOCKTIME parameters
- example
- setting the number of
SANITYSCAN parameter 3-13,
SANITYSCAN parameter 3-13,
sar(1) command
- -b option
- -c option
- -m option
- -p option
- -q option
- -r option
- -u option
- using
- -w option
SCANUNIT parameter
scheduling network data
securing applications 11-1-
securing applications
- ACL's limitations
- adding, modifying, deleting user accounts
- adding, modifying, deleting user groups
- configuring authentication server
- configuring SECURITY parameter
- determining levels of security
- implementing application password-level security
- implementing operating system security
- using an authentication server
- using shell-level commands
- implementing application password-level
- implementing operating system
security level in a configuration
- characteristics of the SECURITY and AUTHSVC parameters
- setting
SECURITY parameter
- configuring
SEQUENCE parameter
server access to shared
- characteristics of SYSTEM_ACCESS parameter
server command-line options
server environment
- characteristics
- identifying location
server
- defining
- sample GROUPS section
- specifying group name, number, and LMID
server process
- description of parameters in sample SERVERS section
- identifying
- sample SERVERS section
server queue
- characteristics of RQADDR, RQPERM, REPLYQ, and RPPERM parameters
- example
- identifying
server restart
- characteristics of RESTART, RCMD, MAXGEN, and GRACE parameters
- defining
- bundling services into
servers boot order in a configuration
- characteristics of SEQUENCE, MIN, and MAX parameters
- setting
service
- changing
- advertising
- unadvertising
SERVICES parameters used to distribute an
setting domain-wide
- defining access control
- defining IPC limits
- description of parameters in sample TUXEDO RESOURCES section
- enabling load balancing
- enabling unsolicited notification
- identifying information in the RESOURCES section
- identifying the master machine
- protecting shared memory
- sample TUXEDO RESOURCES section
- setting buffer type and subtype limits
- setting parameters of unsolicited notification
- setting the address of shared memory
- setting the application type
- setting the number of sanity checks and timeouts
- setting the security level
- setting TUXEDO conversation limits
shared
- characteristics of the IPCKEY parameter
- characteristics of the PROTECTED, FASTPATH, and NO_OVERRIDE parameters
- defining server access to
- protecting
- setting the address of
simpapp application illustrated
SPINCOUNT parameter
SRVGRP parameter
SRVID parameter
starting applications
- technical
system
- replacing
SYSTEM_ACCESS parameter
system-wide
- overriding
T
- commands for monitoring TMADMIN tasks
- TMADMIN meta-commands
TAGENT
- analyzing
time(2) option
TLISTEN
- analyzing
- message format
- purpose
- when created
TLOG 7-3,
TLOG 7-3,
- analyzing
creating 13-8-
- creating
- how to use
- location
- maintaining
- purpose
TLOGDEVICE parameter
TLOGNAME parameter
TLOGOFFSET parameter
TLOGSIZE parameter
TMADMIN command
TMADMIN meta-commands
tmboot(1) -c
- using
TMNETLOAD parameter
TMPDIR
TMPDIR variable
TMQFORWARD
TMQUEUE
TMS_QM
TMSCOUNT parameter
TMSNAME parameter
traffic, measuring system 14-10-
traffic, measuring system
transaction log, creating
transaction-related parameters in
- aborting
- committing
- example of distributed BEA TUXEDO application using
- recovering from failures when using
- sample of distributed TUXEDO application
- GROUPS section
- MACHINES section
- NETWORK section
- RESOURCES section
- ROUTING section
- SERVERS section
- SERVICES section
transactions, configuring 7-1-
transactions, configuring
AUTOTRAN parameter 7-7, 7-9,
- AUTOTRAN parameter 7-7, 7-9,
- CLOSEINFO parameter
- CMTRET parameter
- creating a transaction
- creating the domain transaction log
- creating the Universal Device List (UDL)
- defining transaction-related parameters in MACHINES section
- creating a transaction log (TLOG)
- defining each resource manager and the transaction manager server in GROUPS section
- DMTLOGDEV parameter
- DMTLOGNAME parameter
- DMTLOGSIZE parameter
- enabling a TUXEDO service to begin a transaction in the SERVICES section
- example
- FACTORYROUTING parameter
- MAXGTT parameter
- MAXRDTRAN parameter
- MAXTRAN parameter
- modifying the domain configuration file to support transactions
- modifying the UBBCONFIG file
- OPENINFO parameter
- ROUTING parameter
- sample GROUPS section
- specifying application-wide transactions in the RESOURCES section
- TLOGDEVICE parameter
- TLOGNAME parameter
- TLOGOFFSET parameter
- TLOGSIZE parameter
- TMSCOUNT parameter
- TMSNAME parameter
- transaction values description in sample GROUPS section
TRANTIME parameter 7-8, 7-9,
- TRANTIME parameter 7-8, 7-9,
TRANTIME parameter 7-8, 7-9, 7-11,
TRANTIME parameter 7-8, 7-9, 7-11,
troubleshooting applications 19-1-
troubleshooting applications
- aborting a transaction
- application failure
- broadcasting unsolicited messages
- checking the ULOG
- cleaning up and restarting servers
- cleaning up resources
- cleaning up resources associated with dead processes
- committing a transaction
- detecting partitioned networks
- gathering information about network, server, and service
- M3 or TUXEDO system failure
- maintaining system files
- creating device list
- destroying device list
- printing the UDL
- printing the VTOC
- reinitializing a device
- recovering from severe network failures
- recovering from transient network failures
- recovering when using transactions
- repairing partitioned networks
- replacing application components
- restoring failed master node
- restoring failed nonmaster node
- restoring failed nonmaster node example
- types of failures
tsprio parameter
tuning applications 14-1-
tuning applications
- determining IPC requirements
- maximizing application resources
- bundling services into servers
- enabling load balancing
- measuring system traffic
- detecting a system bottleneck
- using application parameters
- MAXGTT parameter
- SANITYSCAN parameter
- using MSSQ sets in BEA TUXEDO
TUXCONFIG file
TUXCONFIG parameter
TUXDIR parameter
TUXDIR variable
TUXEDO conversation limits in a
- characteristics of the MAXCONV parameter
- setting
TUXEDO conversational
- characteristics of CONV parameter
TUXEDO queued message
administrative tasks 10-3-
- administrative tasks
- overview
TUXEDO queued
- associating queue with group
- creating application queue space and queues
- listing /Q servers in SERVER section
managing 10-1-
- managing
- modifying the configuration file
- setting the QMCONFIG environment variable
- using QMADMIN
TUXEDO
- resuming
- suspending
TUXEDO services in a configuration
- identifying
- sample SERVICES section
U
UBBCONFIG file 3-2,
UBBCONFIG file 3-2,
- configuring with netgroups
UDL
- printing
UDL (Universal Device List), creating
UID parameter
ULOG 13-1,
ULOG 13-1,
- analyzing
- assigning a location for
- how to use
- location
- maintaining
- message format
- purpose
- when created
ULOGPFX parameter
Universal Device List (UDL), creating
unsolicited
- broadcasting
unsolicited notification in a configuration
- characteristics of NOTIFY and USIGNAL parameters
- setting parameters of
USIGNAL parameter
V
- printing
W
workstation
- defined
- how to connect to an application
- illustration of a 2-workstation client application
managing 9-1-
- managing
- modifying MACHINES section to support
- sample UBBCONFIG file
- setting environment variables
- setting number
- MAXACCESSERS parameter
- MAXWSCLIENTS parameter
workstation listener (WSL), configuring
WSC (workstation client)
WSDEVICE variable
WSENFILE
WSENFILE variable
WSH (workstation handler)
WSL (workstation listener)
- WSDEVICE
WSNADDR variable
WSREPLYMAX variable
WSRPLYMAX
WSTYPE
WSTYPE variable
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