Alerts |
alrt files that are used to monitor
the system. |
AppDefaults |
Site-specific X resource definitions. |
archiving |
Contains site-level templates. These override the
root-level templates. |
eoalias |
Site-specific engine output configuration
files. |
exec |
Contains engine and daemon script directories, with subdirectories for
storing data generated by the engine. |
formats |
Site specific user-defined format files for
DBSCHEMA, EDIFACT, FRL, HL7, HPRIM, HRL, LDL, NCPDP, NCPDPFAB,
NCPDPSCRIPT, VRL, X12, and XML. |
javadriver |
Contains Java driver files when a java protocol is
selected in Network Configurator. |
java_uccs |
Recommended for keeping site-level Java UPoC
*.class files. |
lock |
Location of files that are locked by Lock Manager in a live site. If a
file named disabled exists in this directory, then locking is not
performed. |
notes |
Contains note files for notes written in Network
Configurator. |
pdls |
Site-specific PDL (Programmable Driver Language)
programs. |
revisions |
Location of files that are modified from original
configuration. The file name format is <file name>.<date>.<time>. These files
are not automatically cleaned. The administrator should periodically
clean up earlier revisions. |
smatdb |
Contains criteria definitions for the SMAT
database. |
Tables |
User-created lookup tables. |
tcl procs |
Site-specific Tcl procedures. |
version |
When a user adds a configuration into Version
Control, a version folder is
created in the current site to store the configuration. The root-level
version folder is used for the
BOX Manager tool. |
views |
Views and alternate views, maintained and used in
Network Configurator or Network Monitor. |
Xlate |
Translation configuration files. |
xslt |
XSLT configuration files. This includes the XSLT
validation files for HL7 CDA 2.0 and HITSP_C32 (2.5 version). These
files are found in the root level XSLT folder ($HCIROOT/xslt). They can be used by hcixslttest or the engine without any
changes. They can also be copied and modified to the site level,
$HCISITEDIR/xslt or $HCIMASTERSITEDIR/xslt, for special use.
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