Network Router User Manual

94 GINA V4.0 System Administrator Guide – September 2000
Call and options
6.5 Call and options
The configuration generator config is called as follows:
config [-a] [-d] [-k nohinfo] [-m] [-r] [-u] [-v] [-V]
configfile
-a The all option contains the -d and -r options that are described below. If no
option is set in the call, -a is assumed, i.e. all of the files are generated.
-d If the development option is set, the configuration generator creates files required
in the application development process (see below for a description of the individual
files).
-k nohinfo
The -k nohinfo option suppresses output of the time of generation in the gener-
ated files.
-m If the mainframe option is set, the configuration generator creates identifiers in the
file kdcdf made up solely of uppercase letters and digits. This option must be
specified if the configuration description includes BS2000/OSD hosts.
-r If the runtime option is set, the configuration generator creates files required to
run a distributed application (see below for a description of the individual files).
-u The -u option outputs the call syntax.
-v With the verbose option, generator messages are output to stdout.
-V If -V is specified, only the version message is output to stdout and execution of
the program is terminated.
For
configfile
, you must specify the name of your configuration file.