Configuring rpm, Config file locations, Config file contents – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual

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3 Configuring RPM

When any RPM program object is executed (RPM, RPMVT, RPM65, or RPMXX) the RPM
program searches for a configuration file whose name is the concatenation of the RPM
object file name and the suffix string "CNF". For example, if you run RPM, the program
object searches for a config file named RPMCNF.

The search first occurs in the default subvolume, and if the *CNF file is not found in the
default subvolume, then the $SYSTEM.SYSTEM subvolume is searched.

RPM object files MUST ALWAYS BE installed on the $SYSTEM.SYSTEM subvolume in
order to perform peer-to-peer messaging using the SSG. Given the above name search
rules the following describes the location of RPM configuration files for each RPM object
file.

RPM - TTY config info is stored in a file named $System.System.RPMCNF.

RPM65 - T6530 config info is stored in the a file named $System.System.RPM65CNF.

RPMVT - ANSI/VT100 config info stored in a file named $System.System.RPMVTCNF.

3.1

Config file locations

RPM Object

Device

Default Configuration file location

RPM

TTY

$System.System.RPMCNF

RPM65

T6530

$System.System.RPM65CNF

RPMVT

VT100

$System.System.RPMVTCNF

3.2

Config file contents

RPM configuration files are edit files containing any valid RPM command(s) documented
in section 5

RPM Command Interface

. Generally in order to simplify creating config files

and in order to avoid incompatible configuration settings, you should use the RPM Wizard
to create your config files. Once you become more knowledable about RPM configuration
files you can edit your RPM config files manually.

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