Chapter 22. Example SINIX and DC/OSx configuration files

This chapter contains working examples of SNA LU 6.2 configuration files for SINIX and DC/OSx.

Notes:

  1. The TCP/IP names for the SINIX machines involved are forties, which is an RM400, and bight, which is an RM200.

  2. The name of the queue manager on forties is MP01, and the name of the queue manager on bight is MP02.

  3. Both machines are running the SINIX-N operating system.

  4. The LU names have a resemblance to the TCP/IP names.

  5. The XIDs have been arbitrarily chosen to reflect the RM model numbers.

  6. The machine rameses is a DC/OSx MIS-2ES/2 machine using the DC/OSx operating system. The configuration for rameses is different because the operating system SNA software on DC/OSx is different.

  7. The name of the queue manager on rameses is MP04.

The preceding information can be summarized as follows:

Machine name Machine model Operating system Queue manager
forties RM400 SINIX-N MP01
bight RM200 SINIX-N MP02
rameses MIS-2ES/2 DC/OSx MP04

You should use these examples as a basis for your system. You need to generate configuration files that are appropriate to your SNA network.

For a further description on the contents of KOGS files and Transit (SINIX LU6.2) setup, see the Transit SINIX Version 3.2 Administration of Transit manual.

The KOGS files can be found in the directory /opt/lib/transit/KOGS.

Working configuration files for Pyramid DC/OSx shows example working configuration files from the DC/OSx machine rameses. The file is /etc/opt/lu62/cpic_cfg. For further information on the format of this file see the Pyramid Technology publications OpenNet LU 6.2, System Administrator's Guide, and OpenNet SNA Engine, System Administrator's Guide.

Output of dbd command is the output of the dbd command on cfg.ncpram, which is a binary configuration file created by the cm command.



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