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Instruções de Operação HP, Modelo HP NonStop G-Series

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The Event Channel Status window displays statistics for the specified event channel. The statistics displayed are
updated periodically. To adjust the update interval, go to the Admin menu and click Preferences. Set the desired update
interval using the dialog displayed.
To display and alter event channel policies, go to the Admin menu and click Policies. This command displays the
current policy values. You can modify these values directly, causing the policies for the event channel to be updated
accordingly.
To enable or disable tracing for the specified event channel, go to the Admin menu and click Trace. This command will
place a check next to the menu item, which indicates that tracing is enabled for all selected event channels. When the
Trace menu item is checked, tracing is enabled and the output is directed to the destination specified in the NonStop
CORBA Event Service configuration. By default, trace information is written to the $NSD_ROOT/log/es.log file,
as specified by your NonStop CORBA system configuration. Be sure to use tracing only when needed; leaving tracing
enabled for long periods can result in unnecessarily large trace logs.
To administer additional event channels, go to the Admin menu and click New. From the dialog displayed, select the
additional event channels you want to monitor.
Viewing the Naming Service
You can use the NonStop Distributed Component Console or the ns_browse tool to look at entries stored in the
Naming Service database. The Naming Service database can be viewed as a tree of naming contexts. A naming
context
is an object that contains a set of name bindings. A binding is a name-to-object association. Because a context
is like any other object, it can also be bound to a name in another naming context. This arrangement allows for the
creation of a tree that has nodes as contexts (or objects) and leaves as names. When NonStop CORBA is installed, a
default naming tree gets created. The root of this naming tree is called the root naming context.
A node in the naming tree can be identified by a sequence of names relative to a given parent node. The ns_browse
tool uses the node name (a context-name if the node is a context or an object-name if the node is an object) as input to
some of the tool's operations.
Each component of the name sequence (a tree leaf) is a CosNaming Name consisting of an id string and a kind
string. Thus a context-name or object-name is specified as a list of id and kind string pairs, for example, id1
kind1 id2 kind2. Note that the kind string can be specified as a empty string ("") to indicate no kind specified.
The Naming Service does not store an actual object in the binding. Instead, it stores an object reference. Object
references input to and output by the ns_browse tool are string representations of these object references. These
string references are called "stringified interoperable object references" or stringified IORs, and they can be displayed
by using showior.
Using the Console to View the Naming Service
The Console allows you to perform the following tasks for the Naming Service:
Display the Naming Service tree
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Add a naming context
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Rename a naming context or name
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Remove a naming context or name
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