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Administering a Tuxedo Application at Run Time
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Starting Up and Shutting Down an Application
The Tasks Involved in Starting Up and Shutting Down an Application
How to Create the TUXCONFIG File
How to Start tlisten at All Sites
How to Manually Propagate the Application-Specific Directories and Files
Sequence of tmboot Tasks for a 2-Machine Configuration
Sequence of tmboot Tasks for Large Applications (Over 50 Machines)
How to Shut Down Your Application
Using the IPC Tool When an Application Fails to Shut Down Properly
Monitoring Your BEA Tuxedo Application
Ways to Monitor Your Application
System and Application Data That You Can Monitor
Monitoring Dynamic and Static Administrative Data
Common Startup and Shutdown Problems
Selecting Appropriate Monitoring Tools
Using the BEA Administration Console to Monitor Your Application
Using the Toolbar to Monitor Activities
Using Command-line Utilities to Monitor Your Application
Inspecting Your Configuration Using tmadmin
Generating Reports on Servers and Services Using txrpt
Monitoring Your System Using tmadmin Commands
Using EventBroker to Monitor Your Application
Using Log Files to Monitor Activity
What Is the Transaction Log (TLOG)?
Analyzing the Transaction Log (TLOG)
Analyzing tlisten Messages in the ULOG
Estimating Service Workload Using the Application Service Log
Using the MIB to Monitor Your Application
Querying Global and Local Data
Using tmadmcall to Access Information
Querying and Updating the MIB with ud32
Using the Run-time Tracing Utility
Managing Errors Using the DBBL and BBLs
Using ATMI to Handle System and Application Errors
Using Configurable Timeout Mechanisms
Configuring Redundant Servers to Handle Failures
Monitoring Multithreaded and Multicontexted Applications
How to Retrieve Data About a Multithreaded/Multicontexted Application Using the MIB
Dynamically Modifying an Application
Tools for Modifying Your Application
Using tmconfig to Make Permanent Changes to Your Configuration
How Results of a tmconfig Task Are Displayed
How to Set Environment Variables for tmconfig
How to Conduct a tmconfig Walkthrough Session
tmconfig Input Buffer Considerations
Making Temporary Modifications to Your Configuration with tmconfig
How to Activate a Newly Configured Machine
How to Change Data-dependent Routing (DDR) for an Application
How to Change Factory-based Routing (FBR) for an Interface
How to Change Application-wide Parameters
How to Change an Application Password
Limitations on Dynamic Modification Using tmconfig
Tasks That Cannot Be Performed on a Running System
Making Temporary Modifications to Your Configuration with tmadmin
How to Set Environment Variables for tmadmin
How to Suspend Tuxedo ATMI Services or Servers
How to Resume Tuxedo ATMI Services or Servers
How to Advertise Services or Servers
How to Unadvertise Services or Servers
How to Change Service Parameters for Tuxedo ATMI Servers
How to Change Interface Parameters for Tuxedo CORBA Servers
How to Change the AUTOTRAN Timeout Value
How to Suspend Tuxedo CORBA Interfaces
How to Resume Tuxedo CORBA Interfaces
Managing the Network in a Distributed Application
Running a Network for a Distributed Application
Compressing Data Over a Network
How to Set the Compression Level
Selecting Data Compression Thresholds
Balancing Network Request Loads
How to Use Data-Dependent Routing
Example of Data-dependent Routing with a Horizontally-partitioned Database
Example of Data-dependent Routing with Rule-based Servers
How to Change Your Network Configuration
Differences Between Application-defined and System-defined Events
Severity Levels of System Events
What Are the Benefits of Brokered Events?
Process of Using the EventBroker
How to Configure EventBroker Servers
How to Set the Polling Interval
Subscribing, Posting, and Unsubscribing to Events with the ATMI and the EVENT_MIB
Identifying Event Categories Using eventexpr and filter
How to Select a Notification Method
How to Cancel a Subscription to an Event
How to Use the EventBroker with Transactions
How Transactions Work with the EventBroker
Performing a Scheduled Migration
How to Switch the Master and Backup Machines
Examples of Switching MASTER and BACKUP Machines
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
Examples of Migrating a Server Group
How to Migrate Server Groups from One Machine to Another
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
Examples of Migrating a Machine
Example of a Migration Cancellation
How to Migrate Transaction Logs to a Backup Machine
Tuning a BEA Tuxedo ATMI Application
How to Measure Service Performance Time
How to Assign Priorities to Interfaces or Services
Using the PRIO Parameter to Enhance Performance
Bundling Services into Servers
Enhancing Overall System Performance
Removing Authorization and Auditing Security
Using the Multithreaded Bridge
Turning Off Multithreaded Processing
Determining Your System IPC Requirements
Setting the MAXACCESSERS, MAXSERVERS, MAXINTERFACES, and MAXSERVICES Parameters
Setting the MAXGTT, MAXBUFTYPE, and MAXBUFSTYPE Parameters
Tuning with the SANITYSCAN, BLOCKTIME, BBLQUERY, and DBBLWAIT Parameters
Recommended Values for Tuning-related Parameters
Example of Detecting a System Bottleneck
Detecting Bottlenecks on UNIX Platforms
Detecting Bottlenecks on Windows 2000 Platforms
Troubleshooting a BEA Tuxedo Application
How to Determine the Cause of an Application Failure
How to Determine the Cause of a BEA Tuxedo System Failure
How to Broadcast an Unsolicited Message
How to Print the Universal Device List (UDL)
Repairing Partitioned Networks
Detecting a Partitioned Network
Restoring a Network Connection
How to Restore a Failed MASTER Machine
How to Restore a Failed Nonmaster Machine
How to Replace System Components
How to Replace Application Components
Cleaning Up and Restarting Servers Manually
How to Clean Up Resources Associated with Dead Processes
How to Clean Up Other Resources
How to Check the Order in Which BEA Tuxedo CORBA Servers Are Booted
How to Check the Hostname Format and Capitalization of BEA Tuxedo CORBA Servers
Why Some BEA Tuxedo CORBA Clients Fail to Boot
Aborting or Committing Transactions
How to Recover from Failures When Transactions Are Used
How to Use the IPC Tool When an Application Fails to Shut Down Properly
Troubleshooting Multithreaded/
Multicontexted Applications
Debugging Multithreaded/Multicontexted Applications
Limitations of Protected Mode in a Multithreaded Application
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