The CINDEX file

The CINDEX file is very different from the INDEX file. The CINDEX by the make_net_recovery command. The format of the CINDEX file. For example:

file is created and managed file is the same as the INDEX

#cat /var/opt/ignite/clients/<MAC>/CINDEX

#This file is used to define the Ignite-UX configurations

#and to define which config files are associated with each

#configuration. See the ignite(5), instl_adm(4), and

#manage_index(1M) man pages for details.

#

#NOTE: The manage_index command is used to maintain this file.

#Comments, logic expressions and formatting changes are not

#preserved by manage_index.

#

#WARNING: User comments (lines beginning with '#' ), and any user

#formatting in the body of this file are _not_ preserved

#when the version of Ignite-UX is updated.

#

cfg "2003-10-08,12:41 Recovery Archive" { description "Recovery Archive" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:41/system_cfg" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:41/control_cfg" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:41/archive_cfg"

}

cfg "2003-10-08,12:45 Recovery Archive" { description "Recovery Archive" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:45/system_cfg" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:45/control_cfg" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:45/archive_cfg"

}=TRUE

This file contains the cfg clauses needed to recover a system from a network recovery archive. The make_net_recovery command automatically manages the CINDEX file so older information is removed2 and the latest recovery archive is set as the default archive that is recovered.

The per-client configuration file

The configuration file that can exist in a per-client directory (var/opt/ignite/clients/<MAC>) overrides all other files that an Ignite-UX client may use. Any configuration values set in this file override all other files with one exception that is discussed elsewhere (see "Order of precedence of configuration files" for more information). During the installation process, Ignite-UX saves to this file the configuration information that was used, which facilitates repeated installations of the same system. If this file exists, it typically selects a cfg clause from the CINDEX or INDEX files. For example:

# cat config

cfg "2003-10-08,12:45 Recovery Archive"=TRUE _hp_cfg_detail_level="ipvs"

#

# Variable assignments

2For more information, refer to make_net_recovery(1M) and review the description of the –noption.

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