Ignite-UX Custom Configuration files

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init _hp_root_disk="8/16/5.6.0"
init _hp_root_grp_disks=1
init _hp_root_grp_striped="NO"
...
In this case, a recovery archive has been selected. (This also indicates that a recovery archive may
have been recovered onto this system at some time in the past.)
The global config.local file
The file /var/opt/ignite/config.local is included by default into all new cfg clauses in
the /var/opt/ignite/INDEX file. For this reason, configuration data stored in this file is used
on all new installations.
The recovery config.local file
For make_net_recovery, if the file
/var/opt/ignite/clients/<MAC>/recovery/config.local exists on the Ignite-UX
server, the contents are automatically included into the configuration used by the client during a
network recovery.
For make_tape_recovery, if the file /var/opt/ignite/recovery/config.local exists,
the contents are automatically included into the configuration used by the client even though it is
not explicitly referenced. The content of this file is placed into the LIF on the tape.
Note:
If you use the –s option with make_tape_recovery, the same
config.local
file used by make_net_recovery is used instead of
/var/opt/ignite/recovery/config.local, as previously described.
Order of precedence of configuration files
Configuration files have an order of precedence when a client is reading configurations from an
Ignite-UX server. The precedence is as follows:
1. The per-client configuration file (/var/opt/ignite/clients/<MAC>/config) —
Any variable set in the per-client config file takes precedence over any variable set anywhere
else. Using the per-client config file in the preceding example, the cfg clause 2003-10-
08,12:45 Recovery Archive in the CINDEX file is selected no matter what the INDEX or
CINDEX have set to TRUE. (This, of course, you can change this using the Ignite-UX Graphical
User Interface (GUI).)
2. The per-client CINDEX file (/var/opt/ignite/clients/<MAC>/CINDEX) —
This file contains recovery archive configurations. Any cfg clause set to TRUE in this file
automatically selects that cfg clause if there is no per-client config file.
3. The global INDEX file (/var/opt/ignite/INDEX)—
This is the last file to have precedence. The default clause from the INDEX file is the one that is
set to TRUE. (None of the cfg clauses in the INDEX file has been set to TRUE.)
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