Network Router User Manual

98 GINA V4.0 System Administrator Guide – September 2000
Generated files
The gina.config file must normally be copied to the directory where the application is
called. You can, however, choose a directory other than "." using the environment variable
GINACONFIG.
gina.dynamic
A file gina.dynamic is generated for each host for which dynamic T-ORB clients are con-
figured (statement DYNAMIC_CONNECT). This file contains information on the dynamic con-
nections and is used by DomsDynConnectHandler (see Dynamic Connection Handler on
page 197).
Configuration data for the transaction monitor
If the kdcdf script was created with the runtime option config -r, it generates a file KDCA
and possibly other elements of KDCFILE. This data is configuration data for
open
UTM. The
kdcdf script must be called in the directory where the KDCA file will reside when the appli-
cation is running. MAX statements in the configuration description can be used to influence
the files other than KDCA which are generated [26]. If the file KDCA already exists when
kdcf is called, it is backed up under the name old/KDCA (UNIX).
Start and administration scripts
The runtime variant of the kdcdf script which was created using config -r generates
procedures for starting and administering a T-ORB application when called. These proce-
dures are generated as scripts for the C shell, i.e. the shell /bin/csh must be installed on
the relevant host.
utmstart.multi
Start procedure for the application
utmstart.single
Start procedure for the debug variant of the application
start
Start parameters for
open
UTM
dtp
Procedure for
open
UTM administration