Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS

Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS

Remote Systems Management Guide

Order Number: AA-RJXRA-TE


December 1999

The Remote Manager is a process for remotely managing Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS systems. This manual describes the features of the Remote Manager, how to use those features, and how to manage the Remote Manager.

Revision/Update Information: This is a new manual.

Operating System: Compaq OpenVMS Alpha Version 6.2
or higher, excluding Version 7.0
Compaq OpenVMS VAX Version 6.2
or higher, excluding Version 7.0

Software Version: Compaq ACMS Version 4.3 for OpenVMS



Compaq Computer Corporation
Houston, Texas


December 1999

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ACMS, ACMS Desktop, ALL-IN-1, Alpha, AlphaServer, DATATRIEVE, DEC, DECdesign, DECdtm, DECforms, DEC FORTRAN, DECnet, DECset, DIGITAL, Insight Manager, MicroVAX, OpenVMS, PATHWORKS, Tru64, ULTRIX, VAX, VAX C, VAX COBOL, VAX DATATRIEVE, VAX DOCUMENT, VAX FMS, VAX FORTRAN, VAX RMS, VAX SMG, VAX 9000, VMS, VMScluster, VT, VT100, VT200, and VT300 are trademarks of Compaq Computer Corporation.

The following are third-party trademarks:

BMC and PATROL are registered trademarks of BMC Software, Inc.
IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines, Inc.
Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation.
Oracle CODASYL DBMS, Oracle CDD/Administrator, Oracle CDD/Repository, Oracle Rdb, Oracle SQL/Services, Oracle Trace, and Oracle Trace Collector are trademarks of Oracle Corporation.

Other product names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective companies.

ZK6615

The OpenVMS documentation set is available on CD-ROM.

Contents Index


Preface

This manual explains how to use the Remote Manager to manage Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS (ACMS) software systems remotely. The manual describes the features of the Remote Manager, which is based on a client/server architecture, how to use the features, and how to manage the Remote Manager. It also provides reference information for the utilities and commands you use in working with the Remote Manager.

Intended Audience

This manual is intended for ACMS system managers.

Operating System Information

Information about the versions of the OpenVMS operating system and other software compatible with this version of ACMS is included in Compaq ACMS Version 4.3 for OpenVMS Installation Guide.

For additional information on the compatibility of other optional software products with this version of ACMS, refer to the Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Software Product Description (SPD 25.50.xx).

Document Structure

This manual contains ten chapters and three appendixes. The chapters are grouped into two parts. The first part contains chapters concerning the use of remote management features of ACMS. The second part contains chapters concerning reference information for the remote management of ACMS systems. The appendixes follow Part II.
Part 1 Introduction
Chapter 1 Introduces the architecture, implementation, and capabilities of ACMS remote management.
Chapter 2 Describes how to get started using the Remote Manager including preparation and startup of the server and client nodes; setting up TCP/IP; setting up SNMP; and troubleshooting the Remote Manager.
Chapter 3 Describes how to manage the ACMS Remote Manager including configuring startup; starting, stopping, and logging in to the Remote Manager; starting and stopping interfaces; and modifying management parameters and log files.
Chapter 4 Describes how to use the Remote Manager to manage ACMS, including managing data collection, displaying collected data, and modifying ACMS systems.
Chapter 5 Describes how programmers can use the Open Network Computing (ONC) remote procedure call (RPC) interface to the ACMS Remote Manager to develop their own programs for managing ACMS systems.
Chapter 6 Describes how programmers can use the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) interface to the ACMS Remote Manager to develop their own programs for managing ACMS systems.
Part 2 Reference Information
Chapter 7 Provides reference information about the ACMS remote management APIs, which are procedures that are intended to be called from ONC RPC clients.
Chapter 8 Provides reference information about data types and tables for the ACMS Remote Manager.
Chapter 9 Provides reference information about the commands of the ACMSCFG utility for performing operations on the Remote Manager configuration file.
Chapter 10 Provides reference information about the commands of the ACMSMGR utility for performing operations on running ACMS systems.
Appendixes  
Appendix A Contains information about the logical names used by the Remote Manager server and the Remote Manager client (ACMSMGR utility).
Appendix B Contains information providing cross-references of remote procedure call (RPC) procedures to rights identifiers.
Appendix C Contains a listing of information about Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) object identifiers (OIDs) for ACMS management information base (MIB) fields.

ACMS Help

ACMS and its components provide extensive online help.

Related Documents

The following table lists the books in the Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS documentation set.
ACMS Information Description
Compaq ACMS Version 4.3 for OpenVMS Release Notes+ Information about the latest release of the software
Compaq ACMS Version 4.3 for OpenVMS Installation Guide Description of installation requirements, the installation procedure, and postinstallation tasks.
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Getting Started Overview of ACMS software and documentation.
Tutorial for developing a simple ACMS application.
Description of the AVERTZ sample application.
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Concepts and Design Guidelines Description of how to design an ACMS application.
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Writing Applications Description of how to write task, task group, application, and menu definitions using the Application Definition Utility.
Description of how to write and migrate ACMS applications on an OpenVMS Alpha system.
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Writing Server Procedures Description of how to write programs to use with tasks and how to debug tasks and programs.
Description of how ACMS works with the APPC/LU6.2 programming interface to communicate with IBM CICS applications.
Description of how ACMS works with third-party database managers, with ORACLE used as an example.
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Systems Interface Programming Description of using Systems Interface (SI) Services to submit tasks to an ACMS system.
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS ADU Reference Manual Reference information about the ADU commands, phrases, and clauses.
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Quick Reference List of ACMS syntax with brief descriptions.
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Managing Applications Description of authorizing, running, and managing ACMS applications, and controlling the ACMS system.
Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Remote Systems Management Guide Description of the features of the Remote Manager for managing ACMS systems, how to use the features, and how to manage the Remote Manager.
Online help+ Online help about ACMS and its utilities.


+Available on line only.

For additional information on the compatibility of other software products with this version of ACMS, refer to the Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Software Product Description (SPD 25.50.xx).

For additional information about the Open Systems Software Group (OSSG) products and services, access the following OpenVMS World Wide Web address:


http://www.compaq.com/openvms 

Reader's Comments

Compaq welcomes your comments on this manual.

Print or edit the online form SYS$HELP:OPENVMSDOC_COMMENTS.TXT and send us your comments by:
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How To Order Additional Documentation

Use the following World Wide Web address for information about how to order additional documentation:


http://www.compaq.com/openvms 

To reach the OpenVMS documentation website, click the Documentation link.

If you need help deciding which documentation best meets your needs, call 1--800--ATCOMPA.

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References to Products

The ACMS documentation set to which this manual belongs often refers to certain products by abbreviated names:
Abbreviation Product
ACMS Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS Alpha, and Compaq ACMS for OpenVMS VAX
Ada DEC Ada for OpenVMS Alpha Systems, and DEC Ada for OpenVMS VAX Systems
BASIC DEC BASIC for OpenVMS, and VAX BASIC
C DEC C for OpenVMS Alpha Systems, and DEC C for OpenVMS VAX Systems
CDD Oracle CDD/Administrator, and Oracle CDD/Repository
COBOL DEC COBOL for OpenVMS Alpha Systems, and VAX COBOL for OpenVMS VAX Systems
DATATRIEVE DEC DATATRIEVE for OpenVMS Alpha, and DEC DATATRIEVE for OpenVMS VAX
DBMS Oracle CODASYL DBMS
DECforms Compaq DECforms
FORTRAN DEC Fortran for OpenVMS Alpha Systems, and DEC Fortran for OpenVMS VAX Systems
OpenVMS The Compaq OpenVMS Alpha operating system, and the Compaq OpenVMS VAX operating system
Pascal DEC Pascal, and VAX Pascal
PL/I PL/I for VAX VMS
Rdb Oracle Rdb
SQL The SQL interface to Oracle Rdb
TDMS Compaq TDMS


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