uCosminexus Application Server, Expansion Guide
The following figure shows an example of deploying processes for using CTM.
Figure 3-4 Example of processes that make up CTM
The following table describes the main functionality of each process.
Table 3-2 Processes necessary for using CTM
| Process | Description |
|---|---|
| CTM daemon | A process that manages a schedule queue that controls requests from clients |
| CTM regulator | A process that distributes and consolidates requests that concentrate on a CTM daemon |
| CTM domain manager | A process that manages a CTM domain. A CTM domain is made up of multiple CTM daemons, and is a range in which information can be shared and load can be balanced. |
| Global CORBA Naming Service | A naming service that manages the information about the business-processing programs on the hosts in the same CTM domain so that the information can be shared |
| PRF daemon (performance tracer) |
An I/O process that receives performance analysis information from a CTM daemon and then outputs the information to a file. For details about the PRF daemon, see 7.5 Settings of execution environment in the uCosminexus Application Server Maintenance and Migration Guide. |
| Smart Agent | A dynamic distributed directory service provided by TPBroker. CTM requires Smart Agent when scheduling requests. CTM also uses Smart Agent to distribute information to the CTM daemon in a different network segment. |
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