iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator's Guide (iTPWebSvr 5.1+)
Configuration Directives
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Debug { ON | OFF }
specifies whether the servers in this server class start up in debug mode.
ON
directs the servers to enter debug mode when started.
OFF
directs the servers not to enter debug mode.
If you omit this command, the default is OFF.
This command is optional and is intended only for debugging NonStop TS/MP
applications. If you use this command, the home terminal is used for the
standard input, output, and error files, even if you specify other file names in the
Stdin, Stdout, and Stderr directives.
[Deletedelay minutes]
Unused links to dynamic servers are returned to the PATHMON process by the
Link Manager. The Deletedelay specifies the amount of time (in minutes) to
wait before returning these unused links. minutes must be a value from 0 to
1080 (18 hours is the maximum number allowed by PATHWAY). If you omit
this command and the Auto-Accept feature is enabled, then the default value is
60 (1 hour). If you omit this command and the Auto-Accept feature is not
enabled, then the default value is 10 minutes (just as it is in conventional
TCP/IP support).
Note: when all of the links of a dynamic server are returned, the dynamic server
will be stopped.
For further information on the reasons for using Deletedelay, consult Migration
Considerations For Parallel Library TCP/IP Support on page 3-2.
Env name=value
allows user-defined environment variables to be passed to the server in name-
value pairs. These values are reinitialized each time the server is initialized.
This command is optional.
Hometerm oss-pathname
specifies the name of the Guardian home terminal being used by the server
process executing on this system. If you do not specify the Hometerm
command, the default home terminal is the home terminal used by the
PATHMON process on this machine. It is recommended that you use an
asynchronous terminal for the PATHMON home terminal.
An example of the Hometerm command is as follows:
Hometerm /G/terma