WebSpeed
Installation and
Configuration Guide
NameServer Command-line Utilities
Running as an independent process within the WebSpeed architecture, the NameServer supports load-balancing functionality (when the WebSpeed Enterprise Transaction Server is installed) and location transparency. The NSMAN and NSCONFIG command-line utilities manage, query the running status of, and display the NameServer configuration.
NSMAN Utility
You can use the NSMAN utility to control the operation of a configured NameServer. The utility provides the ability to start a NameServer, query a NameServer status, and shut down a NameServer.
NOTE: The NameServer can simultaneously support WebSpeed, AppServers, and DataServers.For more information about the NSMAN utility, see the "NSMAN Utility" section in "Configuration and Management Utilities."
NSCONFIG Utility
You can use the NSCONFIG utility to query the current configuration of an existing NameServer and can be used to view all the option values for a specific NameServer. This utility is a diagnostic tool and can be helpful when you are attempting to validate and resolve configuration settings.
The NSCONFIG configuration command only runs locally, on the machine where the NameServer is installed. The utility does not run across the network.
NOTE: The NameServer can simultaneously support WebSpeed, AppServers, and the DataServers.For more information about the NSCONFIG utility, see the "NSCONFIG Utility" section in "Configuration and Management Utilities."
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