OpenTP1 Version 7 Tester and UAP Trace User's Guide
This manual describes how to use the testers and UAP trace facility of the Distributed Transaction Processing Facility OpenTP1.
Products described in this manual, other than those for which the manual is released, may not work with OpenTP1 Version 7 products. You need to confirm that the products you want to use work with OpenTP1 Version 7 products.
Intended readers
This manual is intended for system managers, system designers, programmers, and operators.
This manual consists of five parts and an appendix, as outlined below.
Readers should first look at the manual OpenTP1 Description which introduces OpenTP1.
Organization of this manual
This manual is organized into the following parts and chapters:
Related publications
This manual is part of a related set of manuals. The manuals in the set are listed below (with the manual numbers):
OpenTP1 products
Other OpenTP1 products
Other related products
For OpenTP1 protocol manuals, please check whether English versions are available.
Conventions: Abbreviations for product names
This manual uses the following abbreviations for product names:
Abbreviation | Full name or meaning | ||
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AIX | AIX 5L V5.1 | ||
AIX 5L V5.2 | |||
AIX 5L V5.3 | |||
AIX V6.1 | |||
Client .NET | TP1/Client for .NET Framework | uCosminexus TP1/Client for .NET Framework | |
Connector .NET | TP1/Connector for .NET Framework | uCosminexus TP1/Connector for .NET Framework | |
DPM | JP1/ServerConductor/Deployment Manager | ||
HI-UX/WE2 | HI-UX/workstation Extended Version 2 | ||
HP-UX | HP-UX (IPF) | HP-UX 11i V2 (IPF) | |
HP-UX 11i V3 (IPF) | |||
HP-UX (PA-RISC) | HP-UX 11i V1 (PA-RISC) | ||
HP-UX 11i V2 (PA-RISC) | |||
IPF | Itanium(R) Processor Family | ||
Java | JavaTM | ||
JP1 | JP1/AJS2 | JP1/AJS2 - Agent | JP1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - Agent |
JP1/AJS2 - Manager | JP1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - Manager | ||
JP1/AJS2 - View | JP1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - View | ||
JP1/AJS2 - Scenario Operation | JP1/AJS2 - Scenario Operation Manager | JP1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - Scenario Operation Manager | |
JP1/AJS2 - Scenario Operation View | JP1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - Scenario Operation View | ||
JP1/NETM/Audit | JP1/NETM/Audit - Manager | ||
Linux | Linux(R) | ||
Linux (AMD64/Intel EM64T/x86) | Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4 (AMD64 & Intel EM64T) | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4 (x86) | |||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 4 (AMD64 & Intel EM64T) | |||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 4 (x86) | |||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (AMD/Intel 64) | |||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (x86) | |||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Advanced Platform (AMD/Intel 64) | |||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Advanced Platform (x86) | |||
Linux (IPF) | Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 4 (IPF) | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (Intel Itanium) | |||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Advanced Platform (Intel Itanium) | |||
MS-DOS | Microsoft(R) MS-DOS(R) | ||
NETM/DM | JP1/NETM/DM Client | ||
JP1/NETM/DM Manager | |||
JP1/NETM/DM SubManager | |||
Oracle | Oracle 10g | ||
Oracle9i | |||
Solaris | Solaris 8 | ||
Solaris 9 | |||
Solaris 10 | |||
TP1/Client | TP1/Client/J | uCosminexus TP1/Client/J | |
TP1/Client/P | uCosminexus TP1/Client/P | ||
TP1/Client/W | uCosminexus TP1/Client/W | ||
uCosminexus TP1/Client/W(64) | |||
TP1/EE | uCosminexus TP1/Server Base Enterprise Option | ||
uCosminexus TP1/Server Base Enterprise Option(64) | |||
TP1/Extension 1 | uCosminexus TP1/Extension 1 | ||
uCosminexus TP1/Extension 1(64) | |||
TP1/FS/Direct Access | uCosminexus TP1/FS/Direct Access | ||
uCosminexus TP1/FS/Direct Access(64) | |||
TP1/FS/Table Access | uCosminexus TP1/FS/Table Access | ||
uCosminexus TP1/FS/Table Access(64) | |||
TP1/High Availability | uCosminexus TP1/High Availability | ||
uCosminexus TP1/High Availability(64) | |||
TP1/LiNK | uCosminexus TP1/LiNK | ||
TP1/Message Control | uCosminexus TP1/Message Control | ||
uCosminexus TP1/Message Control(64) | |||
TP1/Message Control/Tester | uCosminexus TP1/Message Control/Tester | ||
TP1/Message Queue | uCosminexus TP1/Message Queue | ||
uCosminexus TP1/Message Queue(64) | |||
TP1/Message Queue - Access | uCosminexus TP1/Message Queue - Access | ||
uCosminexus TP1/Message Queue - Access(64) | |||
TP1/Messaging | uCosminexus TP1/Messaging | ||
TP1/Multi | uCosminexus TP1/Multi | ||
TP1/NET/HDLC | uCosminexus TP1/NET/HDLC | ||
TP1/NET/High Availability | uCosminexus TP1/NET/High Availability | ||
uCosminexus TP1/NET/High Availability(64) | |||
TP1/NET/HSC | uCosminexus TP1/NET/HSC | ||
TP1/NET/Library | uCosminexus TP1/NET/Library | ||
uCosminexus TP1/NET/Library(64) | |||
TP1/NET/NCSB | uCosminexus TP1/NET/NCSB | ||
TP1/NET/OSAS-NIF | uCosminexus TP1/NET/OSAS-NIF | ||
TP1/NET/OSI-TP | uCosminexus TP1/NET/OSI-TP | ||
TP1/NET/SLU - TypeP2 | TP1/NET/Secondary Logical Unit - TypeP2 | uCosminexus TP1/NET/Secondary Logical Unit - TypeP2 | |
TP1/NET/TCP/IP | uCosminexus TP1/NET/TCP/IP | ||
uCosminexus TP1/NET/TCP/IP(64) | |||
TP1/NET/UDP | uCosminexus TP1/NET/User Datagram Protocol | ||
TP1/NET/User Agent | uCosminexus TP1/NET/User Agent | ||
TP1/NET/X25 | uCosminexus TP1/NET/X25 | ||
TP1/NET/X25-Extended | uCosminexus TP1/NET/X25-Extended | ||
TP1/NET/XMAP3 | uCosminexus TP1/NET/XMAP3 | ||
TP1/Offline Tester | uCosminexus TP1/Offline Tester | ||
TP1/Online Tester | uCosminexus TP1/Online Tester | ||
TP1/Resource Manager Monitor | uCosminexus TP1/Resource Manager Monitor | ||
TP1/Server Base | uCosminexus TP1/Server Base | ||
uCosminexus TP1/Server Base(64) | |||
TP1/Shared Table Access | uCosminexus TP1/Shared Table Access | ||
TP1/Web | uCosminexus TP1/Web | ||
Windows 2000 | Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 2000 Advanced Server Operating System | ||
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 2000 Datacenter Server Operating System | |||
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 2000 Professional Operating System | |||
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 2000 Server Operating System | |||
Windows Server 2003 | Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Datacenter Edition | ||
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Enterprise Edition | |||
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Standard Edition | |||
Windows Server 2003 R2 | Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Enterprise Edition | ||
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Standard Edition | |||
Windows Server 2003 x64 Editions | Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Datacenter x64 Edition | ||
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition | |||
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Standard x64 Edition | |||
Windows Server 2003 R2 x64 Editions | Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition | ||
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Standard x64 Edition | |||
Windows Server 2008 | Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Datacenter (x86) | ||
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Enterprise (x86) | |||
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Standard (x86) | |||
Windows Server 2008 x64 Editions | Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Datacenter (x64) | ||
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Enterprise (x64) | |||
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Standard (x64) | |||
Windows Vista | Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Business (x86) | ||
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Enterprise (x86) | |||
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Ultimate (x86) | |||
Windows Vista x64 Editions | Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Business (x64) | ||
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Enterprise (x64) | |||
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Ultimate (x64) | |||
Windows XP | Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP Professional Operating System |
This manual also uses the following acronyms:
Acronym | Full name or meaning |
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ACL | Access Control List |
ANSI | American National Standards Institute |
AP | Application Program |
API | Application Programming Interface |
C/S | Client/Server |
CRM | Communication Resource Manager |
CUP | Client User Program |
DAM | Direct Access Method |
DBMS | Database Management System |
DML | Data Manipulation Language |
DNS | Domain Name System |
FEP | Front End Processor |
GUI | Graphical User Interface |
HA | High Availability |
HI-ODTP | Hitachi - Open Distributed Transaction Processing Adapter |
ISAM | Indexed Sequential Access Method |
IST | Internode Shared Table |
LAN | Local Area Network |
MCF | Message Control Facility |
MHP | Message Handling Program |
MQA | Message Queue Access |
MQI | Message Queue Interface |
NIF/HNA | Network Interface Feature/Hitachi Network Architecture |
NIF/OSI | Network Interface Feature/OSI |
OS | Operating System |
OSI | Open Systems Interconnection |
OSI TP | Open Systems Interconnection Transaction Processing |
PC | Personal Computer |
PRF | Performance |
RM | Resource Manager |
RPC | Remote Procedure Call |
SPP | Service Providing Program |
STDL | Structured Transaction Definition Language |
SUP | Service Using Program |
TAM | Table Access Method |
TCP/IP | Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol |
TM | Transaction Manager |
UAP | User Application Program |
UOC | User Own Coding |
WAN | Wide Area Network |
WS | Workstation |
This manual uses the following conventions in diagrams:
Conventions: Differences in installation directory paths
This manual uses the notation /BeTRAN to indicate the OpenTP1 installation directory. The actual installation directory differs depending on the operating system. Use the following table to determine the actual installation directory for your OS.
As written in this manual | Actual directory for each OS | ||
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AIX, HP-UX, and Solaris | Linux | Windows | |
/BeTRAN | /BeTRAN | /opt/OpenTP1 | The directory in which OpenTP1 was installed |
Conventions: Fonts and symbols
The following table explains the fonts used in this manual:
Font | Convention |
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Bold | Bold type indicates text on a window, other than the window title. Such text includes menus, menu options, buttons, radio box options, or explanatory labels. For example:
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Italics | Italics are used to indicate a placeholder for some actual text to be provided by the user or system. For example:
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Code font | A code font indicates text that the user enters without change, or text (such as messages) output by the system. For example:
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SD | Bold code-font characters indicate the abbreviation for a command. |
perm | Underlined characters indicate the default value. |
The following table explains the symbols used in this manual:
Symbol | Convention |
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| | In syntax explanations, a vertical bar separates multiple items, and has the meaning of OR. For example: A|B|C means A, or B, or C. |
{ } | In syntax explanations, curly brackets indicate that only one of the enclosed items is to be selected. For example: {A|B|C} means only one of A, or B, or C. |
[ ] | In syntax explanations, square brackets indicate that the enclosed item or items are optional. For example: [A] means that you can specify A or nothing. [B|C] means that you can specify B, or C, or nothing. |
... | In coding, an ellipsis (...) indicates that one or more lines of coding are not shown for purposes of brevity. In syntax explanations, an ellipsis indicates that the immediately preceding item can be repeated as many times as necessary. For example: A, B, B, ... means that, after you specify A, B, you can specify B as many times as necessary. |
~ | The item preceding this symbol must be specified according to the rule given in the angle brackets (< >) following this symbol. |
<< >> | Default value assumed when a specification is omitted. |
< > | Information between these symbols indicates the syntax of the item. |
(( )) | Range of specifiable values. |
Conventions for permitted characters
In most cases, only the following characters are permitted as syntax elements (if other characters are permitted, the manual will state this explicitly):
Type | Definition |
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Upper-case alphabetic characters | A to Z |
Lower-case alphabetic characters | a to z |
Alphabetic characters | A to Z, a to z |
Numeric characters | 0 to 9 |
Alphanumeric characters | A to Z, a to z, 0 to 9 |
Unsigned integer | Numeric values 0 to 9 |
Hexadecimal | Numeric values 0 to 9, A to F, and a to f |
Identifier | String of alphanumeric characters, beginning with an alphabetic character A to Z or a to z |
Symbolic name | String of alphanumeric symbols, beginning with an alphabetic symbol |
Pathname | Symbolic names, slashes (/), and periods (.), depending on the operating system |
Conventions: KB, MB, GB, and TB
This manual uses the following conventions:
Conventions: Platform-specific notational differences
For the Windows version of OpenTP1, there are some notational differences from the description in the manual. The following table describes these differences.
Item | Description in the manual | Change to: |
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Environment variable | $aaaaaa Example: $DCDIR |
%aaaaaa% Example: %DCDIR% |
Path name separator | Colon (:) | Semicolon (;) |
Directory name separator | Slash (/) | Backslash (\) |
Absolute path name | A path from the root directory Example: /tmp |
A path name from a drive letter and the root directory Example: C:\tmp |
Executable file name | File name only (without an extension) Example: mcfmngrd |
File name with an extension Example: mcfmngrd.exe |
make command | make | nmake |
The version numbers of Hitachi program products are usually written as two sets of two digits each, separated by a hyphen. For example:
The version number might be shown on the spine of a manual as Ver. 2.00, but the same version number would be written in the program as 02-00.
Important note on this manual
Please check the availability of the products and manuals for HAmonitor, ServerConductor/DeploymentManager, Cosminexus, and Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 2.
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