DEC Reliable Transaction Router ä (RTR) for VMS System Manager's Manual

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Page

  Preface

  1      Introduction

  1.1     Getting started

  1.2     Entering commands

  1.3     Online help

  1.4     Command procedures

  1.5     Defining keys

  1.6     Initial command procedure

  1.7     Remote commands

  2      Starting and Configuring RTR

  2.1     Introduction

  2.2     Configuration example

  2.3     Initializing RTR's recovery journal

  2.4     Altering the configuration

  2.5     Configuring Call-out Servers

  3      Monitoring RTR

  3.1     Introduction

  3.2     Standard monitor files

  3.3     Interactive definition of a monitor picture

  3.4     Annotated example of a monitor file

  3.5     Substitution symbols

  3.6     Counters
    3.6.1      Reject counters
    3.6.2      Accept counters
    3.6.3      Byte counters
    3.6.4      Success counters
    3.6.5      Failure counters
    3.6.6      Active transaction counters

  4      DCL Interface to RTR System Services

  4.1     Introduction

  4.2     Examples

  5      RTR Utility Command Reference

  ADD FACILITY

  ATTACH

  CLEAR

  CREATE JOURNAL

  DEFINE /KEY

  DELETE FACILITY

  DELETE JOURNAL

  DISPLAY BAR

  DISPLAY NUMERIC

  DISPLAY TEXT

  DO

  INITIALIZE JOURNAL

  MONITOR

  PRINT

  RECALL

  SCROLL

  SET ENVIRONMENT

  SET LOG

  SET MODE

  SHOW CHANNEL

  SHOW DISPLAY

  SHOW ENVIRONMENT

  SHOW FACILITY

  SHOW JOURNAL

  SHOW KEY

  SHOW LINK

  SHOW LOG

  SHOW MODE

  SHOW PARTITION

  SHOW PROCESS

  SHOW REQUESTER

  SHOW RTR

  SHOW SEGMENT

  SHOW SERVER

  SHOW TRANSACTION

  SPAWN

  START RTR

  STOP RTR

  SYS$ABORT_TX

  SYS$COMMIT_TX

  SYS$DCL_TX_PRC

  SYS$DEQ_TX

  SYS$ENQ_TX

  SYS$START_TX

  SYS$SYNCH

  SYS$VOTE_TX

  A   RTR Utility error messages

  B   RTR log messages

  EXAMPLES

  2-1        Local configuration of each node

  2-2        Remote configuration from one node

  2-3        Reconfiguration

  2-4        Configuration of call-out servers

  3-1        Interactive picture definition

  3-2        TPS monitor file

  4-1        Requester

  4-2        Server

  4-3        Combined requester and server

  FIGURES

  2-1        Configuration example

  3-1        Interactively defined monitor picture

  3-2        TPS monitor picture

  TABLES

  3-1        Standard monitor pictures

  3-2        Substitution symbols

  5-1        Key names

  5-2        Key types