Network Router User Manual
66 GINA V4.0 System Administrator Guide – September 2000
Configuration language
PGWT attribute
If a priority class is assigned requests that need to execute callAndWait and
execChainAndWait calls, the class must have the appropriate authorization.
The PGWT attribute can be used to grant this authorization to the priority class. PGWT
can be specified for each priority class.
Further information on the RELATIVE, ABSOLUTE and EQUAL attributes as well as on the
free_sync parameter can be found in the
open
UTM documentation V5.0, Generating and
Handling Applications
[26] in the section entitled TAC-PRIORITIES – specify priorities of
the TAC classes
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SYSTEM
The SYSTEM keyword must always be the first keyword in the description. The current
description is enclosed in braces, i.e. SYSTEM {...}.
Example SYSTEM {...}.
The SYSTEM statement can be written with a flag in rounded brackets.
Example SYSTEM (TNS_LESS_SESSION){...}
The flag TNS_LESS_SESSION means:
No entries will be generated in the files tnsxin and tnsxdel for the statements SESSION
and FOREIGN_SESSION.
TA_APPLICATION
The TA_APPLICATION statement describes a transaction-monitored application on the cur-
rent host (HOST). It comprises the following components:
– TP application name (LETTER)
– OsId of the application (NUMBER, 1 ... 32767)
– LayerId of the application (NUMBER, 1 ... 32767)
– User-friendly name of the application (LETTER)
– optional: BCAMAPPL name can be assigned exclusively to a GINA application
(BEST_BCAMAPPL)
A further form describes a future application with the following parameters:
– OsId of the application (NUMBER, 1 .. 32767)
– LayerId of the application (NUMBER, 1 .. 32767)
– Flag RESERVE