Compaq OSI/APLMGR D43 Network Router User Manual


 
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OSI/FTAM Responder Manual—425199-001
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Your Comments Invited
If you are diagnosing and solving FTAM problems using tools on the Compaq system
where your responder resides, you also need to refer to the following manuals: the
OSI/FTAM Configuration and Management Manual and the SCF Reference Manual for
FTAM and APLMGR.
If you need to understand the meaning of event messages and additional information on
displaying trace records for problem diagnosis, you need to refer to the following
manuals:
PTrace Reference Manual provides general information on how to select and
interpret information in trace files created using the SCF TRACE command. This
information serves as background for the trace-record information in the SCF
Reference Manual for FTAM and APLMGR.
Operator Messages Manual.
If you need to understand how files are stored in the Compaq responder’s VFS or if you
are diagnosing problems in the VFS, the following manuals are also likely to be of
interest:
Enscribe Programmer’s Guide describes the four types of Enscribe disk files on the
Compaq system (unstructured, key-sequenced, entry-sequenced, and relative).
NonStop SQL Installation and Management Manual explains how to install
NonStop SQL, the Compaq relational database management system, and how to
plan, create, and manage NonStop SQL databases. This manual is useful to you if
your applications access SQL tables as FTAM-2 files.
NonStop SQL Messages Manual describes messages produced by the NonStop SQL
relational database management system and file-system messages that pertain only
to NonStop SQL files. This manual is useful to you if your applications access SQL
tables as FTAM-2 files.
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