Introduction to TMF
HP NonStop TMF Management Programming Manual—540140-008
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PATHCOM
PATHCOM
The
Pathway transaction processing system
enables you to create and manage
online transaction processing applications. In particular, Pathway controls the flow of
transactions between the input/output devices and the database used by an
application.
Pathway systems that use audited files must be configured to define how TMF works
with server classes and terminals, and how failures are treated. Use the Pathway
PATHCOM
interactive command interpreter to configure and manage a Pathway
system.
Table 1-2
lists the PATHCOM commands that have TMF-related options.
For further information about PATHCOM commands, see the
Pathway PATHCOM
Reference Manual.
Table 1-2. PATHCOM Commands for Configuring TMF Options
Command
Description
SET PATHWAY
Specifies a global transaction restart limit, defining the maximum
number of times a failed transaction can be restarted automatically.
SET PROGRAM
Specifies whether TMF runs along with the program.
ADD SERVER
Defines server classes that can update database files audited by TMF.
ALTER SERVER
Redefines server classes that can update database files audited by
TMF.
RESET SERVER
Redefines server classes that can update database files audited by
TMF.
SET SERVER
Redefines server classes that can update database files audited TMF.
ADD TERM
Specifies, in terminal program units, which program units are not
configured to operate in transaction mode with TMF.
ALTER TERM
Respecifies, in terminal program units, which program units are not
configured to operate in transaction mode with TMF.
RESET TERM
Respecifies, in terminal program units, which program units are not
configured to operate in transaction mode with TMF.
SET TERM
Respecifies, in terminal program units, which program units are not
configured to operate in transaction mode with TMF.
STATUS TERM
Reports the configuration of each terminal.
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