Creating A Ttgen Configuration File - HP 9000 Installation And Configuration Manual

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Protocol Configuration

Creating a ttgen Configuration File

%cd /opt/acc/cfg
%/opt/acc/lbin/acc_bld_lpbk -o loopback.answ -t sample_header\
-p loopback
% cd /opt/acc/cfg
% /opt/acc/bin/ttgen -o loopback.answ loopback.tmem
ttgen: END$
0 Disasters, 0 Errors, 0 Warnings
%
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Creating a ttgen Configuration File
The ttgen configuration file configures how the ACC MUX cards will be
used. The ACC protocol accessory products may provide a template
configuration file. If none is provided, /opt/acc/cfg/loopback.answ (a file
which is created when the ACC product is installed) can be used. (Note
that this file is shown in Appendix A, "Files, Utilities, and Daemons," on
page 67.) The ttgen configuration files are typically located in the
/opt/acc/cfg directory.
The loopback.answ file name should only be used for files that are
created using the acc_bld_lpbk script per the following:
The "TTGEN - ZCOM System Table Generator" chapter of the ACC
Utilities Reference Guide should be consulted for details on what each of
the configuration fields mean and how they should be set. The manuals
provided with the ACC protocol accessory products should also be
consulted for protocol-specific configuration requirements.
Once the ttgen configuration file is created, ttgen must be run, for
example:
The ACC MUX subsystem can now be brought up using this new .tmem
file. The /opt/acc/cfg/zmasterd_list should be updated with the new
.tmem file that will be used. The zmasterd daemon will then use this file
in the case that the zmon daemon terminates unexpectedly and needs to
be restarted.
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