CORBA 2.6.1 Administration Guide

ird1@ird_settings
IRFiles
A search path for IR databases. Multiple IR databases can be used if separated by semicolons. The rightmost database listed receives
updates for new IR entries. When you modify an IR, the search begins on the left, then proceeds until the correct IR is found. Any
updated IR replaces the existing IR in the same database.
IRIORFILE
Specifies the filename to which the Interface Repository (IR) object references are stored.
NSName
Specifies the name under which the Interface Repository Daemon (IRD) is registered in the Naming Service.
ird1@ORB
fs_server
Sets the file system protocol.
use_comm_server
Used with IIOP protocol.
tcp_server
Sets IIOP protocol.
lsd1@ORB
host_name
The address used by the LSD.
parallel_ip
Specifies whether or not Parallel Library TCP/IP is enabled.
port_number
Specifies the port number that the LSD listens on.
tcp_process
The TCP process associated with host_name. The default is $ZTC0. The default TCP process name for Parallel Library TCP/IP is set
when Parallel Library TCP/IP is installed. You can locate the Parallel Library TCP/IP process for your system by using the SCF command
LISTDEV TCPIP and looking for a process with program path ending in TCPSAM.
tcp_server
Sets the IIOP protocol.
NS@name_service_settings
DatabaseName
Specifies the location of the naming-service database file.
RootNamingContextIOR
The root naming context object reference.
RootNamingContextIORFile
Specifies the filename to which the root naming context object references are stored.
NS@ORB
fs_server
Sets the file system protocol.
use_comm_server
Used with IIOP protocol.
server_class
Name of the TS/MP server class used by the Naming Service.
pathmon
Name of the PATHMON process.
tsmp_server
Sets the Pathsend protocol.
tcp_server
Sets the IIOP protocol.
NSotsTM@ORB
fs_server
Sets the file system protocol.
tcp_process
The TCP process associated with host_name. The default is $ZTC0. The default TCP process name for Parallel Library TCP/IP is set
when Parallel Library TCP/IP is installed. You can locate the Parallel Library TCP/IP process for your system by using the SCF command
LISTDEV TCPIP and looking for a process with program path ending in TCPSAM.