User guide
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Appendix
B
Freeway Files
B.1 Default Directory Structure
After you have installed the Freeway files as described in Chapter 2, the files reside in a
default directory structure. The
freeway/include directory contains the header files your
protocol needs to interface with the DLI and TSI layers. The other directories are
grouped into three areas according to the types of files they contain: client-resident,
server-resident, or ICP-resident software. This software is described in the following
sections.
On UNIX systems, all default directories are installed under
/usr/local/freeway. On VMS
systems, they are installed under
SYS$SYSDEVICE:[FREEWAY]. On Windows NT sys-
tems, they are installed under
C:\freeway.
B.1.1 Server-resident Software
Server-resident software includes any non-client software that runs exclusively on the
Freeway server processor. This software is located in the
freeway/boot directory. During
the boot process, server-resident software is loaded from the boot server into the server
processor. There are two types of software loaded: the boot files and the service provid-
ers.
If you move files from the
freeway/boot directory, you must modify the System Boot
Directory
parameter as described in Section 4.5.1 on page 148.