User guide

8: Client Applications DLI Overview
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VMS example:
dlicfg spsaldcfg
NT example: freeway\client\op-sys\bin\dlicfg spsaldcfg
Note
You must rerun dlicfg or tsicfg whenever you modify the text con-
figuration file so that the DLI or TSI functions can apply the
changes. On all but VMS systems, if a binary file already exists with
the same name in the directory, the existing file is renamed by
appending the
.BAK extension. If the renamed file duplicates an
existing file in the directory, the existing file is removed by the con-
figuration preprocessor program.
6. If you have a UNIX system, move the binary configuration files that you created
in Step 4 and Step 5 into the appropriate
freeway/client/op-sys/bin directory where
op-sys indicates the operating system (for example:
dec, hpux, sgi, solaris, or sunos).
UNIX example:
mv spsaldcfg.bin /usr/local/freeway/client/hpux/bin
mv spsaltcfg.bin /usr/local/freeway/client/hpux/bin
7. If you have a VMS system, run the move.com command file from the [FREEWAY.
CLIENT.TEST.SPS]
directory. This moves the binary configuration files you cre-
ated in Step 4 and Step 5 into the
bin directory for your particular TCP/IP pack-
age.
@MOVE filename <tcp-sys>
where filename is the name of the binary configuration file and
<tcp-sys> is the TCP/IP package:
MULTINET (for a Multinet system)
TCPWARE (for TCPware system)
UCX (for a UCX system)
VMS example:
@MOVE SPSALDCFG.BIN UCX