Administration, Files that grow, Dkitrc script file – Datatek AIX V5.3 (32/64 bit kernel) User Manual

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5 A D M I N I S T R A T I O N

All of the topics discussed in the Administration section of the CommKit Host Interface for NCR

PCI Computers Installation and Administration Guide apply to IP-CommKit as well. There are few

minor changes and additions that are noted below:

5.1 F

ILES

T

HAT

G

ROW

dkipd creates a log file in /var/opt/dk/log/dkipdlog. This file will grow continuously, although at a

very slow rate compared to other log files, and should be cleaned out periodically by the system

administrator.

5.2

DKITRC

S

CRIPT

F

ILE

In addition to starting dkdaemon and dkserver, dkitrc starts dkipd.

5.3 S

PECIAL

D

EVICE

F

ILES

The minor devices for the diagnostic channels, /dev/dk/diag0, etc., are not created for IP-

CommKit. These devices were used for managing hardware diagnostics for the fiber interface

board that is part of the CommKit Host Interface. IP-CommKit uses the LAN interface on your

host computer, and thus relies on the hardware diagnostics supplied with the LAN interface.

IP-CommKit has one additional special device file, /dev/dk/dkip, tied to minor device number

16384. This device is used exclusively by dkipd to initialize the driver when it starts up.

5.4 P

RINTER

A

DMINISTRATION

There are several figures in this section that show fibers connecting hosts to CPM-HS boards in

the switches. With IP-CommKit, the hosts are connected to UTMs in the switches through IP

networks.

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