Jolt relay adapter (jrad) – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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Jolt Relay Adapter (JRAD)
The JRAD (back-end relay) is a TUXEDO system server. The JRAD server may or may not be located on the
same TUXEDO host machine (in SHM mode) and server group that the JSL server it is connected to.
The JRAD can be started independently of its associated JRLY. JRAD tracks its startup and shutdown activity
in the TUXEDO log file.
Starting the JRAD
Type tmloadcf and tmboot to start the JRAD.
Configuration entry in the UBBCONFIG is described in
JRAD Configuration
A single JRAD process can only be connected to a single JRLY. A JRAD can only be configured to
communicate with one JSL and its associated JSHs. However, multiple JRADs can be configured to
communicate with one JSL. The CLOPT parameter for the TUXEDO servers must be included in the
UBBCONFIG file. For additional information about the CLOPT parameters, refer to
Table 3-2. JRAD CLOPT Parameter Descriptions
CLOPT Parameter Description
-l netaddr
Port to listen for the JRLY to connect on behalf of the client. See
for the format of netaddr.
-c netaddr
The address of the corresponding JSL to which JRAD connects. See
for the format of netaddr.
shows the sample UBBCONFIG file.
Example 3-7. Sample JRAD Entry in UBBCONFIG File
# JRAD host 200.100.100.10 listens at port 2000,
# connects to JSL port 8000 on the same host
JRAD SRVGRP=JSLGRP SRVID=60
CLOPT="-A -- -l 0x000207D0C864640A -c 0x00021f40C864640A"
Network Address Configurations
There are several networked components that need to be configured to work together when configuring a Jolt
Internet Relay. Prior to configuration, review the criteria required in
and record the information. This
will help minimize the possibility of misconfiguration.
Table 3-3. Jolt Internet Relay Network Address Configuration Criteria
JRLY
LISTEN:
CONNECT: