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Databridge Client Administrator's Guide

This guide contains instructions for configuring and using the Databridge Client.

About this guide

While this guide was originally written for command-line Client operations, it is applicable to both command-line or service-controlled Client operations. To facilitate the transition to using service-based operations we provide instructions on how to perform the tasks described in this document using the Administrative Console and information on where to find configuration parameters in the Administrative Console's Configure command dialog pages.

For Administrative Console users this manual contains a lot of detailed information that they do not need to know; particularly in the area of writing user scripts. The Administrative Console's Customize command hides a lot of these details from you and lets you concentrate on what you are trying to do (usually the operations involve a single mouse-click plus a selection among the possible data formats in DMSII). Using the Administrative Console to control the running of the Client gives you the ability to fully automate Client operations and do comprehensive error recovery. For information specific to the service-controlled Client, see the following topics in this chapter or go to the Help in the Databridge Administrative Console:

To install, configure, and run Databridge, you should be a system administrator familiar with the following:

  • Standard Unisys® operations for MCP-hosted mainframes such as the CS7xxx series, Libra series, ClearPath® NX/LX or A Series

  • DMSII databases and Data And Structure Definition Language (DASDL)

  • File layouts and the description of those layouts for the files you will be replicating


Conventions

The following conventions and terms may be used in this guide.

This convention Is used to indicate ...
menu > sub menu 1 ** > sub menu 2 ... > menu item (item)** This font style/color shows mouse-clicks in the order required to access a specific function, window, dialog box, etc.

The greater than symbol > indicates the next item to click in the series.

The parentheses ( ) indicate the setting, option, or parameter being discussed. Note the font style reverts back to normal.
this type style text that you type, filenames and directory names, onscreen messages
bold Folder names and program names. For example logs, DBClient.
italic variables, emphasis, document titles
square brackets ( [ ] ) optional items in a command. For example, [ true | false ]. (Do not type the brackets.)

Buttons. For example, [OK], [Start], [Cancel]
pipe ( | ) a choice between items in a command or parameter. When enclosed in braces ( { } ), the choice is mandatory.
UPPERCASE DMSII data set and data item names.
This term Is used to indicate ...
MCP server host mainframe Unisys ClearPath NX, LX or A Series mainframe
DBEngine Databridge Engine on the mainframe
DBEnterprise Databridge Enterprise Server
DBServer Databridge Server on the mainframe
Service For UNIX Clients, consider this term synonymous with "daemon"


Abbreviations

Here is a quick reference for abbreviations that are used throughout this guide.

Abbreviation Name
AA Absolute Address
ABSN Audit Block Serial Number
AFN Audit File Number
API Application Programming Interface
DASDL Data and Structure Definition Language
DMSII Data Management System II
IDX Index
IPC Inter-Process Communications
MCP Master Control Program
RPC Remote Procedure Call
RSN Record Serial Number
SEG Segment
WFL Work Flow Language


When using Databridge, you may need to consult the following resources.

Databridge product documentation On the Databridge installation image, the Docs folder contains guides for installation, error codes, and administrator's guides for each Databridge product in PDF format. This documentation and current Knowledge Base articles are available on the Databridge Support Resources site.

Documentation for Databridge Enterprise Server and the Databridge Client Console is also available from the Help menu and from the Databridge Documentation site.
Unisys MCP server documentation If you are not completely familiar with DMSII configuration, refer to your Unisys documentation.