IBM - Network Logical Data Manager General Information
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Program Product
Second Edition (June 1982)
This edition applies to the Network Logical Data Manager (NLDM) Program Product S668-971, and to aU subsequent releases and modifications unless otherwise indicated in new editions or Technical Newsletters. Changes are made periodically to the information herein; before using this publication in connection with the operation of IBM systems, consult the latest IBM System!370 and 4300 Processors Bibliography, GC20-0001, for the editions that are applicable and current. This manual describes the functions and use of the Network Logical Data
Manager (NLDM) program product. It explains the relationship of NLDM to other network components and provides an example of how NLDM is used in network problem determination. It contains planning information, including hardware, software, and storage requirements. It also contains a list of related publications and a program summary. This manual is intended primarily for installation managers and planners and for anyone who requires an overview of NLDM. This manual consists of the following chapters: • Chapter I contains a general overview of NLDM and describes the relationship of NLDM to other network components. • Chapter 2 describes NLDM functions and the data collected by NLDM. • Chapter 3 describes how NLDM is used and contains a scenario showing how NLDM may be used in problem determination. • Chapter 4 describes hardware, software, and storage requirements for NLDM, includes performance considerations, and lists related publications. • Chapter 5 contains a program summary of NLDM. A glossary containing definitions of NLDM terms and abbreviations precedes the Index to this manual. Systems Network Architecture (SNA) terms are used in this manual. Readers unfamiliar with SNA should refer to Systems Network Architecture Concepts and Products, GC30-3072. This document has recently been digitised and made available here. Digitising our collections requires significant resources. Please consider making a donation to the Centre if you download this document! The donate button is at the top of this page, by the search bar.
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