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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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