Module 1 Pathway Introduction
- Online transaction processing (OLTP) in the NonStop server environment
- The requester-server approach to online transaction processing
- The Pathway application and its role in online transaction processing
- Components of the Pathway operational environment
- Tasks a Pathway system manager performs
Module 2 Establishing an Initial Pathway Configuration
- Objects in a Pathway system
- Difference between global and object-specific configuration parameters
- Configuring the global and object-specific parameters
- Building an initial Pathway configuration file
- Lab exercise: Establishing an Initial Pathway Configuration
Module 3 Performing Pathway Operational Tasks
- Interfaces in a Pathway system
- How to start PATHMON and PATHCOM processes
- Cold starting and cool starting a Pathway system
- Starting and stopping the Pathway objects individually
- Monitoring and maintaining a Pathway system
- Shutting down a Pathway system
- Lab exercise: Performing Pathway
- Operational Tasks
Module 4 Refining Your Pathway Configuration
- The importance of Pathway configuration
- Use of SET commands to configure required and optional parameters on Pathway objects
- Configuring Pathway objects using production-type parameters
- Lab exercise: Refining Your Pathway Configuration
Module 5 Managing and Maintaining a Pathway System
- Tasks performed by a Pathway system manager
- Using PATHCOM commands to maintain a Pathway system, and diagnosing and fixing problems in a running Pathway system
- Lab exercise: Managing a Running Pathway System
- Lab exercise: Resolving Pathway Problems
Module 6 Managing Applications
- Major issued relating to managing application code in a Pathway environment
- Practical guidelines for configuring, managing, and monitoring Pathway systems
- Collecting Pathway performance information
- Lab exercise: Managing Application Code
Module 7 Managing Related NonStop Products
- The purpose of NonStop server products related to Pathway applications
- Management-related issues associated with these products
- Appendix A - Tables
- File Status Codes Augmented by Guardian-Err
- Application Profile
- SCREEN-COBOL Send Error Numbers
- Recognizing the Source of Messages on Your
- Log Terminal
- One 6530 terminal emulator capable of multiple sessions with the NonStop server, and having projection capability, for the instructor.
- Onsite-Delivery Equipment Requirements
- A S-series, or Integrity NonStop server with minimum configuration of 2 CPU
- NonStop operating system, version G06.24 or later NonStop S-series servers, H06.06, J06.03 or later for NonStop Integrity servers
- NonStop TS/MP, Pathway TS, NonStop
- Transaction Management Facility (TMF), and COBOL85 software
- One 6530 terminal emulator capable of multiple sessions with the NonStop server per student
- One 6530 terminal emulator capable of multiple sessions with the NonStop server, and having projection capability, for the instructor