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Commands and Responses
HP NonStop TMF Management Programming Manual540140-008
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ALTER TMF
ZTransProtocol
determines the protocol that TMF uses to flush transactions upon their
completion. The following values are valid:
ZDisasterRecovery
Specifies Disaster Recovery setting. The TMF Disaster Recovery Mode is used
to control TMF operations in special Disaster Recovery situations. See
“Requesting Disaster-Recovery Operations” in the TMF Operations and
Recovery Guide for additional information. This option is not required for
normal TMF operations.
ZNetDisconnectTimer
Specifies a time in seconds or Reset. ZNetDisconnectTimer may be used to
modify the disconnect timer in the TMP process. This timer is the number of
seconds a network transaction can exist without receiving any replies from a
partner node before the transaction is aborted. The default set in the TMP is 30
seconds.
ZNetSessionIdleTimer
Specifies a time in seconds or Reset. ZNetSessionIdleTimer may be used to
modify or disable the session idle timer in the TMP process. For a description
of the NetSessioinIdleTimer, see the description of ALTER TMF in the TMF
Reference Manual.
ZTMF-VAL-TransProto-MMI Specifies a potentially more
efficient flush protocol than the
standard protocol. For MMI, only
the processors that are
participating in a transaction are
contacted during the transaction’s
completion. By reducing the
number of processors contacted,
this protocol can improve
performance on systems where
many processors are configured
but only a few of those processors
are involved in any given
transaction.
ZTMF-VAL-TransProto-Standard Specifies the standard flush
protocol, where all processors in
the system are contacted during a
transaction’s completion. This
value is the default.
ZSpi-Val-True Specifies that TMF will start in disaster recovery mode.
ZSpi-Val-False Specifies that TMF will start in normal mode.

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