Planning and Configuring HP-UX DCE 2.0

Configuring HP-UX DCE Cells
Configuring Cells Using dce_config
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DTS_TZ: Determines the time zone rule (details are system
dependent). For example, the user selects the time zone by using and
setting DTS_TZ.
EXIT_ON_ERROR: Set to y to exit from dce_config if a fatal error is
encountered. Default is n. This can prevent a here-document from
getting out-of-sync with dce_config.
GID_GAP: Increment above highest currently-used GID at which the
Registry Service will start assigning automatically-generated GIDs.
Default is 100.
HOST_NAME_IP: IP address of node on which dce_config is running.
HPDCE_DEBUG: Set to 1 starts daemons in the foreground.
KEYSEED: Key seed for initial database master key.
LAN_NAME: Internal name of the LAN (in the LAN profile) when using
multiple LANs. Use when configuring a CDS server.
LOG_THRESHOLD: Minimum priority log messages from dce_config
that are written to /var/opt/dce/config/dce_config.log.
Default: DEBUG (all messages). ERROR, WARNING, and SUMMARY
messages are always logged. Possible values, in priority order:
ERROR, WARNING, SUMMARY, DETAIL, VERBOSE, DEBUG.
LOW_GID: Value at which the Registry Service will start assigning
automatically-generated GIDs. Default is the value of the highest
currently used GID plus $GID_GAP. If $LOW_GID is less than or equal
to the highest currently used GID, a warning is issued, and user is
prompted to enter a new value (which can be the value of $LOW_GID).
LOW_UID: Value at which the Registry Service will start assigning
automatically-generated UIDs. Default is the value of the highest
currently used UID plus $UID_GAP. If $LOW_UID is less than or equal
to the highest currently used UID, a warning is issued, and user is
prompted to enter a new value (which can be the value of $LOW_UID).
MULTIPLE_LAN: Set to y to configure this node with multiple LAN
capability. Use when configuring a CDS server. Default is n.
NTP_HOST: Host name on which the NTP server is running.
REMOTE_ADMIN: If you set the variable REMOTE_ADMIN to y (using a
command such as "export REMOTE_ADMIN=y") before you run
dce_config or dcm on an HP-UX DCE 2.0 system, then dced is
started with the command dced -b -r and /etc/rc.config.d/dce