Local and remote communications
9.6 Local and remote communications
9.6.1 ATNS
The transport system permits both local communications between the BS2000 processor
(general processor) and the Solaris processor and network-wide communication via the
Solaris processor.
The names of the locally communicating applications are automatically set up via the ATNS
functions.
9.6.1.1
Generating the TNS entries
During configuration/installation, ATNS generates the necessary TNS entries for both
Solaris and BS2000 standard applications.
Solaris standard applications
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The ATNS uses the file /etc/opt/SMAW/X2000/tnsloc_data to generate the TNS
entries for local Solaris standard applications. If this file is not present, it is generated
automatically when ATNS is called (atns tnsloc_data conf) and contains the
following default values:
$FTAM
$FJAM
$FJAM001
The Solaris standard applications are automatically generated on installation. You can
process the file /etc/opt/SMAW/X2000/tnsloc_data with an editor in order to create
further TNS entries. You can then activate these changes by calling the program
atns tnsloc_data conf (e.g. for em9750 names: DSSnnn).
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This point is for information only unless the system administrator explicitly wants
to change something.
$FJAM002
$FJAM003
$FJAM004
$FJAM005
$CONSOUT
Global X2000 functions
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