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1.1 root 1: .TH QUIPUTAILOR 5 "05 Jul 1988"
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15: .SH NAME
16: .BR quiputailor ,
17: .B dsaptailor
18: \- QUIPU tailoring file
19: .SH DESCRIPTION
20: Both programs using the DUA library, \fIlibdsap\fR\0(5), and the QUIPU
21: DSA (\fIquipu\fR\0(8c)), use runtime tailoring files which are read on
22: startup.
23: .PP
24: The files consist of single line entries. Each entry has a label followed by
25: a sequence of values.
26: .SH "GENERIC VARIABLES"
27: The parameters used by both the DUA and DSA, are:
28: .IP oidtable
29: The path for the object identifier tables,
30: having extensions \fI\&.gen\fR, \fI\&.at\fR, and \fI\&.oc\fR.
31: NOTE This MUST be the first entry in the tailor file.
32: .IP logdir
33: The default directory prefix in which the log files are placed.
34: .IP isode
35: The argument should be treated as an ISODE variable / value pair as found in
36: isode \fIisotailor\fR\0(5).
37: .IP stats
38: Control statistical logging (see dsaplog below for values).
39: .IP dsaplog
40: Tailoring for the "normal" logging file.
41: Each entry consists of one or more key/value pairs expressed as
42: .sp
43: .in +.5i
44: key=value
45: .in -.5i
46: .sp
47: The keys are:
48: .RS
49: .IP level
50: Print log messages at any of the following levels
51: .RS
52: .IP fatal
53: Fatal errors only.
54: .IP exceptions
55: Serious but hopefully temporary errors.
56: .IP notice
57: General logging information.
58: .IP trace
59: Program tracing shown.
60: .IP debug
61: Debug notices
62: .IP pdus
63: Trace of PDU's
64: .IP all
65: Log all levels
66: .RE
67: .IP dflags
68: See sflags below.
69: .IP sflags
70: The flags associated with the log may be set with sflag values or
71: unset with dflag values. The allowable options are:
72: .RS
73: .IP close
74: Close the log after each entry.
75: .IP create
76: Create the log file if it doesn't exist.
77: .IP zero
78: Zero the file when it gets too big.
79: .IP tty
80: Copy the logging info to the standard error.
81: .RE
82: .RE
83: .SH "DSA SPECIFIC VARIABLES"
84: .IP treedir
85: directory path in which the database is stored.
86: .IP mydsaname
87: distinguished name of this DSA.
88: .IP parent
89: Name and address pair of a superior DSA. Only needed for DSAs not
90: holding a copy of the root entry data block.
91: .IP update
92: The value "on" tells the DSA to attempt to update SLAVE EDB files
93: during startup.
94: .IP dspchaining
95: The value "off" tells the DSA not to chain DSP requests to other DSAs,
96: by default the DSA makes the choice based on a set of heuristics.
97: .IP lastmodified
98: If the value is "off" lastmodified by attributes will not be added to entries
99: by the DSA.
100: .IP searchlevel
101: Defines the level from which normal users can search the DIT.
102: .IP adminsize
103: Set the administrative size limit.
104: .IP admintime
105: Set the administrative time limit.
106: .IP cachetime
107: The length of time a DSA can trust cached information.
108: .IP slavetime
109: The time between updates of slave EDB files.
110: .IP retrytime
111: The length of time to assume a previously unavailable DSA is still unavailable.
112: .IP conntime
113: The length of time to hold an unused DSP connection open.
114: .IP nsaptime
115: The length of time to wait before deciding a connection can not be established on a given NSAP.
116: .IP preferDSA
117: A list of DSA.
118: These DSA should be used (in the order given) in preference to
119: other DSAs if possible in resolving an operation.
120: .IP readonly
121: Bring the DSA up in read only mode.
122: .SH "DUA SPECIFIC VARIABLES"
123: .IP sizelimit
124: maximum number of entries a successful list or search can return.
125: .IP oidformat
126: format to display object identifiers in (short, long or numeric).
127: .IP dsaAddress
128: name and address of a DSA to initially contact. This item may be repeated.
129: .IP local_DIT
130: The distinguished name of the local sub-tree of the DIT,
131: This is used to set the DUAs initial position within the DIT.
132: .IP photo terminal process
133: Use "process" to display photographs on a "terminal".
134: .IP quipurc
135: if the value is "on" the run "dishinit" if a user does not have a ".quipurc"
136: file.
137: .SH FILES
138: .nf
139: .ta \w'/etc/quiputailor 'u
140: /etc/quiputailor default tailoring file for the DSA
141: /etc/dsaptailor default tailoring file for the DUA
142: .re
143: .fi
144: .SH "SEE ALSO"
145: \fIThe ISO Development Environment: User's Manual, Volume 5: QUIPU\fR
146: .br
147: ISO 9594:
148: \fIInformation Processing \-\- Open Systems Interconnection \-\-
149: The Directory
150: .SH AUTHOR
151: Colin Robbins, UCL
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