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ZPWY-MAP- Definitions
NonStop Pathway/iTS Management Programming Manual—426749-002
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ZPWY-MAP-DEF-TCP
using the nld program development tool for combining object files. For more
information, see the Pathway/iTS TCP and Terminal Programming Guide.
You can specify either a specific node name or \*, a generic name representing the
node on which the PATHMON process is currently running. If you do not specify a
node name, the default node for file-name expansion can be affected by the value
you specify for the ZNODEINDEPENDENT field of the TS/MP START PATHWAY
command. For more information on node independence, see the Pathway/iTS
System Management Manual.
A Pathway subsystem default value for this field does not exist. If you do not
assign a file name, the operating system uses the library file specified in the
program object file PATHTCP2. Usually this file is on
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.PATHTCPL.
The TCP is capable of supporting double-byte character devices and IBM 3270
devices. To enable double-byte character support in Pathway/iTS, you need to
have product T9115, Multibyte Character Services Base (MBCS).
If you specify the user library object file name, then you should make
ZGUARDIANLIB a standard part of your Pathway subsystem startup procedure;
this ensures that the proper object file is always used. If you customize your user
library object file or install the file in a location other than
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.PATHTCPL, then you must remember to update your library
whenever HP adds new procedures to the standard user library. Updating your
library is essential because new versions of the TCP may invoke the new
procedures in the user library. If the new procedures are not present, the TCP
reports the following error and stops itself:
*3239* - TCP tcp-name, GUARDIAN-LIB INCOMPATIBLE WITH TCP
ZGUARDIANSWAP
specifies the Guardian disk volume for the swap file formerly used by the operating
system for memory swaps of the TCP data area (that is, user data not in the TCP
extended data segment). Allocation of this swap file is now handled by the Kernel
Managed Swap Facility (KMSF) on behalf of the TCP and the value of this
parameter is not used. However, if you specify a value for this parameter, it must
represent an existing device, or an error occurs.
ZHOMETERM
specifies the name of the terminal that receives the TCP debugging information.
You can specify either a specific node name or \*, a generic name representing the
node on which the PATHMON process is currently running. If you do not specify a
node name, the default node for file-name expansion can be affected by the value
you specify for the ZNODEINDEPENDENT field of the TS/MP START PATHWAY
command. For more information on node independence, see the Pathway/iTS
System Management Manual.

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