HP-UX SNAplus2 Upgrade Guide (June 2003)
Changes in SNAplus2 Functions in R6.0 and later releases
Configuration and Manage Programs
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Configuration and Manage Programs
The Configuration and Manage programs from SNAplus have been
replaced by the command-line administration program snapadmin and
the Motif administration program xsnapadmin. For more information
about these programs, refer to the HP-UX SNAplus2 Administration
Guide.
In addition, note that the SNA software must be started on the local node
before you can modify the configuration. If you are configuring resources
for a node other than the local node, the SNA software must also be
started on the server where the target node runs. (The node does not
need to be started in either case.)
Stopping an LS When Sessions Have Ended
The Manage program in SNAplus provided an option to stop a
connection when all sessions using it had ended. This function is no
longer supported when stopping an LS. Instead, you can define the LS as
a limited resource so that it is stopped automatically when sessions are
no longer using it. For more information, refer to the section that
describes managing connectivity components in the HP-UX SNAplus2
Administration Guide.
TN Server User Configuration
When configuring TN Server users, you can define the configuration to
include a default user record (which enables any TN3270 program user
to access TN Server), and then exclude individual users by configuring
them explicitly but not configuring any sessions for them to use. In
SNAplus, this configuration could be set up using either the menu-based
configuration program or the text configuration programs.
The Motif administration program enables you to define the default user
record, but does not allow you to define user records with no sessions
configured. If you need to exclude individual users, you can define the
required configuration records either by using the command-line
administration program or by editing the configuration file. The Motif
administration program does not display the configuration of the
excluded users, but the configuration still operates as it did in SNAplus.