
192 Chapter 7
Configuring APPC Communication
Defining TPs
The TP is started in the home directory associated with
this user ID. This home directory is also the default
path for trace files and any other files accessed by the
TP (unless the application overrides it by specifying a
full path). If the application specifies a file name
without a path, SNAplus2 searches for the file in this
home directory; if the application specifies a file name
with a relative path, SNAplus2 searches for the file in
the specified directory relative to this home directory.
The executable file for the TP, specified by the Full
path to TP executable parameter, must have execute
permission for the specified user. In addition, if User
ID is set to root, the file must be owned by root and
must have setuid and setgid permission in order to
be started automatically by SNAplus2.
Group ID
The group ID that SNAplus2 uses to start the TP. This
must be a valid HP-UX group ID on the SNAplus2
computer.
This line is optional. If it is not included, the default is
sna.
TP Definition Parameters
You can configure an APPC TP to specify conversation type, sync level,
and handling of PIP data. The following parameters are also required to
define a TP for APPC communication:
TP name
A TP name in one of the following forms:
Application TP
If the remote TP is a user application, supply the name
as normal characters (up to 64 characters in length).
Service TP
If the remote TP is an SNA service transaction
program, supply the name in hexadecimal (up to eight
hexadecimal digits, representing 4 bytes).
Conversation level security required
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