Server interface
Command-line tool | Description |
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hcimonitord | When you specify the -cl option to use the alert configuration files,then the master site is searched if the specified configuration files are not found at the site level. |
hciparsetest hciedifacttest hcihl7test hcincpdptest hcincpdpscripttest hcincpdpfabtest hcihprimtest hcix12test |
When you specify the -F, -V, and -v options to indicate the format, version, and variant, then the master site is searched when the specified configuration files are not found at the site level. |
hcifrltest | When you specify the FRL name to use, then the master site is searched if the specified configuration file is not found at the site level. |
hcivrltest | When you specify the VRL name to use, then the master site is searched if the specified configuration file is not found at the site level. |
hcihrltest | When you specify the HRL name to use, then the master site is searched if the specified configuration file is not found at the site level. |
hcixmltest | When you specify the -p option and the ocm to use, then the master site is searched if the specified configuration file is not found at the site level. |
hcixlttest | When you specify the XLT name to use, then the master site is searched if the specified configuration file is not found at the site level. |
hcieols.pl | This command lists all current EO alias
configuration files in the order of master, root, and
site:
The same file names are printed multiple times if they are defined in multiple levels. To avoid ambiguities, the level header is printed before printing the EO configuration files. The command to include EO alias is modified from the master site. The -n option shows only the Master Site alias. If the Master Site is not set, then the level header is not printed. On the other hand, if the Master Site is set but contains no EO alias, the level header is printed but with no subsequent entries. For example:
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hcifrlls.p hcialertls.pl hcihrlls.pl hcixltls.pl hcitblls.pl hcivrlls.pl |
These commands are modified to show the configurations in the master site level:
Also, options -s, -n, and -a show configuration files in site only, master only, and both levels, respectively. The default shows both levels if no options are given. Similar to the behavior of hcieols, if the Master Site is not set, then the level header is not printed; if the Master Site is set, yet it contains no EO alias, then the level header is printed but with no subsequent entries. |
setroot | These environment variables are added when
setroot is called: HCIMASTER="MasterSiteName" HCIMASTERDIR="MasterSiteDir" In addition, these environment variables are modified to include the master site directory after the site directory:
These environment variables are set when setroot is called. Therefore, if you change the Master Site on the fly, you must run setroot to reset the variables. |
showroot |
This command is modified to show the Master Site if it is set:
If it is not set, then this command prints the root and site info:
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hcirootcopy | This command is modified to copy the mastersite
entry in rootInfo from the source to the destination. If the entry is already set in the destination rootInfo, then the system prompts you for confirmation to override. If the -f option is given, then the system automatically overrides. |
Tcl search path | Tcl resolves procedure references using the
$auto_path TCL variable, which is set
to:
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