TS/MP Supplement for Limits Relief (H06.05+, J06.03+)

TS/MP Management Programming Manual
TS/MP System Management Manual
All sections of this manual apply to TS/MP 2.1 with the following exceptions:
Replace all references to LINKMON with the ACS subsystem redirector, process broker,
and configuration subscriber processes. For a description of these processes, see ACS
Subsystem Components in Chapter 4 of this supplement.
Section 7, Tuning Your System by Using Statistics: In general, these documented
definitions continue to hold. However, there are changes introduced by the ACS
subsystem to the definition of collected statistics, as described in Statistics Collection in
Chapter 2 in this supplement.
Section 11, PATHMON Environment Control Commands: All commands that reported
on the TS/MP link management process now report on the ACS subsystem process
broker process ($ZPnn).
Section 12, FREEZE SERVER command: Remove the following sentence: If no
incomplete or outstanding requests exist for any server in the server class, the
PATHMON process immediately freezes the server class. Add the following sentence in
its place: When all incomplete and outstanding requests are completed, the PATHMON
process freezes the server class.
Section 16, the LINKMON Log Messages: These messages are replaced by the ACS
subsystem messages in the new ACL messages section of the Operator Messages
Manual.
Appendix D, Migration Information: This appendix does not apply to TS/MP 2.1 and is
replaced by the migration information in Chapter 3 of this supplement, Migrating
Applications to TS/MP 2.1.
TS/MP Pathsend and Server Programming Manual
Replace all references to the LINKMON process with ACS subsystem processes. The
remaining contents of this manual apply to TS/MP 2.1 and all programming examples remain
valid.
Chapter 8, Pathsend Errors, in this supplement entirely replaces Section 6, Pathsend Errors in
the TS/MP Pathsend and Server Programming Manual.
TS/MP Management Programming Manual
Replace all references to the LINKMON process with ACS subsystem processes. The
remaining contents of this manual apply to TS/MP 2.1.