Naming Tmfserve; Closing Tmfserve; Running An Ems Consumer Distributor - HP NonStop TMF Programming Manual

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Communicating With the TMFSERVE Process

Naming TMFSERVE

The name of a TMFSERVE process has the following form:
$process.#ZSPI
$process
is the name of a TMFSERVE process and begins with a dollar sign ($) followed by
a letter. If the name of the TMFSERVE process is not to be used in a network it
can include up to 5 alphanumeric characters after the dollar sign; otherwise it can
include 4 alphanumeric characters after the dollar sign.
#ZSPI
is a process name qualifier indicating that the OPEN is for the purpose of
communicating using the SPI procedures.

Closing TMFSERVE

To close the TMFSERVE process, use one of the following:
TAL
The CLOSE or FILE_CLOSE_ procedure on the NonStop OS
COBOL85
The CLOSE verb
TACL
The #REQUESTER built-in function

Running an EMS Consumer Distributor

Before your management application can retrieve event messages generated by TMF,
you must start an Event Management Service (EMS) consumer distributor process. A
consumer distributor returns selected event messages to a requesting management
application. You need to open the consumer distributor for SPI communication, and
then specify the source of event messages by using a CONTROL command. The EMS
Manual provides full details.
To avoid receiving all event messages from all subsystem (something you will rarely
want to do), you must install a filter to select only those messages your application
intends to act upon. You install your filter when you start the consumer distributor.
Filters are written in the EMS filter language, which is described in the EMS Manual.
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