Judging from some of the recent messages posted in the Tandem
newsgroups, y'all should peruse old messages posted to the groups.
Besides RTFM (Reading The Fine Manuals), you may very likely find
answers to your questions already posted there.
As some of the recent questions indicate that the asker may be lacking
fundamental TNS insights, I invite y'all to visit my Google group
MicroTech.Software, via:
http://groups.google.com/group/MicroTech_Software
For Guardian/NonStop Kernel basic (and advanced!) know-how, peruse the
GAME course material (Guardian Architecture Made Easy), which you may
download - session by session, or the whole ball of wax - to your
workstation: see the GAME pages (If you would like a GAME course
instructor, to teach GAME at your site, drop me an email)!
If you wish to know more about HP NonStop Server fault tolerant
programming, peruse the NSE/MT files (Multi-Threading Non Stop
Environment), a software package (utilizing an active backup) making
fault tolerant application develop¬ment in C or TAL (TNS or native
mode) a snap: see the NSE/MT pages.
If you need a fault tolerant memory based queue manager, the QMP
(Queue Manager Process) may be of some interest as well. See the QMP
pages.
There are also a few HP NonStop Server software freebies, see the
Freebies pages.
The NSE/MT and GAME materials may also be downloaded as zip archives
from my online file folders at www.box.net, using the following URLs:
NSE/MT: http://www.box.net/shared/mkrzkb0yq8
GAME: http://www.box.net/shared/bzz23tb2gu
All freebies are provided "as is," but if you run into problems (or
have questions), just drop me an email!
Welcome to the wonderful world of HP NonStop Servers, providing real
fault tolerance, serious application availability, and eye-popping
performance, Non Stop!
Henry Norman
MicroTech Consulting
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Doug Miller (alphageek at milmac dot com)
It's time to throw all their damned tea in the harbor again.