Progress
Installation and Configuration Guide
Version 9
for UNIX
Progress Explorer and Management Utilities
Progress provides two ways to manage local or remote Unified Brokers:
Progress Explorer Tool
The Progress Explorer is a graphical user interface that provides an easy way for you to manage Progress servers. The Progress Explorer tool runs as a Windows client of the Progress AdminServer to manage the following Progress servers on UNIX:
Using the Progress Explorer tool, you can remotely perform the following tasks on UNIX-resident Progress servers:
This chapter describes basic Progress Explorer administration for all of these server products except the Database. For information on Progress Database administration, see the Progress Database Administration Guide and Reference . For more information on working with the Progress Explorer tool to manage all the Progress servers, see the Progress Installation and Configuration Guide Version 9 for Windows and the Progress Explorer online help.
Command-line Management Utilities
The command-line management utilities are a set of utilities for both Windows and UNIX that allow you to manage existing Unified Broker configurations. On UNIX, these include the:
- ADAPTMAN utility — To manage SonicMQ Adapters
- AIAMAN utility — To manage AppServer Internet Adapters
- ASBMAN utility — To manage AppServers
- NSMAN utility — To manage NameServers
- ODBMAN utility — To manage DataServers for ODBC (on Windows only)
- ORAMAN utility — To manage DataServers for ORACLE
- WTBMAN utility — To manage WebSpeed Transaction Servers
Like the Progress Explorer tool, the command-line management utilities run as clients of the Progress AdminServer to manage the NameServer and Unified Broker products. This chapter describes how to manage the NameServer using the NSMAN utility and introduces how to manage the Progress Unified Brokers using their own command-line management utilities.
Using these utilities, you can locally or remotely start, stop, manage, and monitor the status of Unified Broker execution. Unlike the Progress Explorer, they do not help you create, remove, or modify properties for Unified Broker configurations.
For more information on starting and managing the NameServer using the NSMAN utility, see the "Starting Progress Unified Brokers" section. For more information on starting and managing the NameServer using the Progress Explorer from a Windows machine, see the chapter on configuring Progress Unified Broker products in the Progress Installation and Configuration Guide Version 9 for Windows . For more information on using the Progress Explorer and management utilities for your Unified Broker product, see your product documentation.
The rest of this chapter describes how to configure NameServers and begin configuration and operation of your Unified Broker product.
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