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Introduction to LUNS
Defining Processes to LUNS
Logging On to TSO
Having logged off from ORDER ENTRY, the terminal user now wants to log on to the
TSO application. In this example, TSO resides on the host, yet the method for logging
on and off is the same as that used with ORDER ENTRY. The only difference is the
character-coded command employed (in this case, TSO). The fact that a switch of
environments accompanies the switch from one program to the other remains
transparent to the terminal user.
Establishing a Static
The terminal user now wishes to log on to the host system to take advantage of its full
Passthrough Path
range of programs. Entering the HOST command causes the host’s Unformatted
System Services (USS) message 10 to appear on the screen. The user can then log on to
any of the host’s programs for which security access has been given. A logoff
command will cause the host’s USS message 10 to reappear, along with an “SSCP-LU
session” symbol at the bottom of the screen. By typing and entering the TANDEM
command, the user can return to the Tandem system, receive the Tandem ESS message
10, and log on to ORDER ENTRY or TSO once again.
Note
If the terminal user initiates a session with a Tandem TACL process, do not press the SYSTEM
REQUEST key before a logoff unless the terminal user wanted LUNS to stop the process.
The Creator and SNAX
Using LUNS for terminal logons to Tandem applications requires that an auxiliary
Creator-2 Processes
process be present on the system. Tandem provides two such processes: the Creator
process and the SNAX Creator-2 process. This manual discuss only the functionality
offered by the Creator process.
The SNAX Creator-2 process can perform the same functions as the Creator process,
but offers more functionality and greater flexibility. Like the Creator process, it can
start TACL processes and interface to Pathway Monitor processes. In addition, it can
interface to a user-written server process that starts non-Pathway processes.
Although SNAX Creator-2 is regarded as a process by the operating system, SCF views
it as a subsystem. Users can therefore create a database to store configuration
parameters entered through SCF commands. As a subsystem, SNAX Creator-2 has its
own SCF objects and attributes through which users can exercise control and obtain
information. Much of the data that must be entered into the LUNS configuration
tables when the Creator process is used can instead be entered through SCF. The same
configuration database can be used by multiple instances of the SNAX Creator-2
process.
For an overview of SNAX Creator-2 and information on how to configure it for use
with LUNS, see the SNAX Creator-2 Configuration.
Defining Processes to
To process logons in the manner described previously, LUNS must be made aware of
LUNS
those processes on the Tandem system to which LUNS and the user are to interface.
Thus, the Tandem TACL process and the Tandem Creator process must be defined to
LUNS by means of an SCF command called ADD APPL (for more detailed
information, see Section 2).
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