Configuration language

Example

HOST ( "Host2" )

 

{

 

INTERNETADDRESS ( 127.0.0.2 )

 

KEYVECTOR ( 5005, 5040 )

 

PORTADDRESSES ( 2000, 2100 )

 

...

 

}

INTERNETADDRESS

The INTERNETADRESS statement is used to specify the current Internet address of the host. or the relative domain name of the domain name system.

KEYVECTOR

The KEYVECTOR statement contains the keys for the BEA TUXEDO areas:

a key to identify IPC resources for the “Queue Space” for each host with server appli- cations

The KEYVECTOR statement has the following parameters:

start key

end key

MAX

The MAX statement allows you to customize TP applications.

At system level, the MAX statement applies to all hosts if there is no MAX statement of the same name in the HOST statement.

The MAX statements with the names CM_IDLETIME, CM_IDLETIME_MS, ENVDIR, GINACONFIGDIR, MIN, MAX, REQUESTQUEUE,TMQF_IDLETIME and TMQF_TRANSACTIONTIME at host level apply accordingly to all server applications.

The optional MAX statement has the following parameters:

statement name (LETTER)

value of the statement as a string

The statement name IPCKEY must be defined at system level.

If the configuration generator config-tuxis called with the option -s, then GINACON- FIGDIR must be defined at system level.

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