NonStop Server for Java 7.0 Programmer's Reference
Table 11 Attributes relevant for a client socket (continued)
Relevant for
File system
IPC
Relevant for
Pathsend IPCMandatoryDefault valueAttribute name
Not
applicable
YesNoThe value of the port
with a prefix of letter
Q.
For example,
pathsend_qualifier=Q6547.
pathsend_qualifier
The value of this attribute is used by the server
to accept the connection from the Pathsend IPC
socket.
Not
applicable
YesYes (If the
Pathmon
Nonedomain
1
The value is the domain name in case the server
class is configured in a TS/MP domain.
attribute is
not
mentioned)
1
Either Pathmon or the domain must be mentioned. Both cannot be mentioned.
Table 12 (page 78) lists all attributes that are relevant to a server socket.
Table 12 Attributes relevant to server socket
MandatoryDefault valueAttribute name
NoThe value of the port with a prefix
of letter Q.
For example,
pathsend_qualifier=Q6547.
pathsend_qualifier
The server socket accepts new connections
based on the value of the
pathsend_qualifier.
HP recommends you to accept the default value
if you are not sure which value to use.
For more information, see “Establishing a
connection” (page 79).
NoThe value of the port with a prefix
of letter Q.
For example,
open_qualifier=Q6547.
open_qualifier
The server socket accepts new connections
based on the value of the open_qualifier.
HP recommends you to accept the default value
if you are not sure which value to use.
For more information, see “Establishing a
connection” (page 79).
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