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GINA V4.0 System Administrator Guide – September 2000
Generated files
7.6 Generated files
The configuration generator
config-tux
analyzes a description file and generates from it
resource files and configuration scripts for the runtime environment of the distributed sys-
tem. Some of the generated files are host-specific and some are application-specific.
config-tux
creates a directory tree in the current directory. The basic structure of this tree
is illustrated in Figure 36.
There is a subdirectory for each host under the root
system
. Each of these host subdirec-
tories bears as its name the descriptive name from the
 HOST
statement. All of these sub-
directories also have their own subdirectories bearing the names of the applications which
are to run on the respective hosts.
Figure 36    Model of the directory structure as created by
config
The files created by
config-tux
are incorporated directly into the runtime environment of
the distributed application.
The scripts are generated in accordance with the operating system of the host on which the
relevant T-ORB application is to run and must be executed under this operating system.
The configuration file
ubbconfig
and the scripts
crbincf
and
crtlogs
are created
for the MASTER host, i. e. the shell
/bin/sh
must exist on the relevant UNIX host (suf-
fix
 .sh
) or the command line interpreter must exist on the WindowsNT host (suffix
.cmd
).
The script
 crdevqu
is created for the other server hosts.
Batch processing files
 *.cmd
are generated for the WindowsNT operating system.
Certain conditions must be satisfied before the scripts are executed:
The directories and files specified using the parameters
 APPDIR
,
 ENVDIR
,
GINACONFIGDIR
,
 TLOGDEVICE
,
 TUXCONFIG
and
 QUEUEFILE
must be set up on all
server hosts.
System
Host name
Host name
User-friendly name
User-friendly name
User-friendly name