HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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INTEGRATING APPLICATIONS
Including Optional Commands

If some applications access files audited by TMF and other
applications access nonaudited files, you must use different
copies of the General Server for the audited and nonaudited
files. In this case, the PATHCOM command file must contain at
least two sets of SERVER commands, for example:

SET SERVER PROGRAM $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.ENABLEGS
SET SERVER CPUS 0:1
SET SERVER NUMSTATIC 1 <---------------- commands that
SET SERVER (ASSIGN A-BOX,AFILE,INPUT) define a server
SET SERVER (ASSIGN B-BOX,BFILE) to access non-
SET SERVER (ASSIGN C-BOX,CFILE) audited files
SET SERVER TMF OFF
ADD SERVER ENABLE-SERVER

SET SERVER PROGRAM $SYSTEM.SYSTEM.ENABLEGS
SET SERVER CPUS 0:1
SET SERVER NUMSTATIC 1 <---------------- commands that
SET SERVER (ASSIGN P-BOX, PFILE) define a server
SET SERVER TMF ON to access non-
SET SERVER (PARAM TMF ON) audited files
ADD SERVER TMF-SERVER

If your applications access audited and nonaudited files, be
sure that you add the SET SERVER ASSIGN commands to the correct
copy of the General Server. The SET SERVER ASSIGN commands for
audited files must be included with the commands for the server
that has TMF ON. The SET SERVER ASSIGN commands for nonaudited
files must be included with the commands for the server that has
TMF OFF.

Including Optional Commands

You can make other changes and additions to the PATHCOM command
file to define the PATHWAY system further. For example, you can
prohibit execution of the applications unless the General Server
can open all the data base files by adding the following command:

SET SERVER (PARAMS ALLFILES ON)

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