iTP Secure WebServer System Administrator's Guide (Version 7.0)

Configuration Directives
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Server Commands
If there is an extension (any text including and subsequent to the period in the file
name), it is stripped off. The resulting token is used as the server class name.
For example:
Server /cw/xyz.pway
Creates the xyz server class
Server foo
Creates the foo server class
Server Commands
The following Server commands control the creation of the PATHMON environment
that the server executes in. For more information about many of these commands and
their relationships, see the NonStop TS/MP System Management Manual.
Arglist argument ...
specifies a NonStop Open System Services (OSS) startup argument list, which is a
list of strings separated by commas that is made available to OSS server
processes in the argv[] array.
You can specify from 0 to 24,000 characters for the Arglist command; a null
string is valid.
The following example of the Arglist command is part of the definition of the
httpd server class:
Arglist -server [HTTPD_CONFIG_FILE]
This command is optional.
CPUS cpu# cpu#...
specifies the processors in which a server process is allowed to execute.
If you specify all available processors or if you do not include the CPUS command,
the PATHMON process chooses the processors.
An example of the CPUS command is:
CPUS 0 1 2
This command is optional.
CWD oss-pathname
specifies the absolute OSS path name of the current working directory of an OSS
server process. This value resolves relative path names specified for other OSS
server process attributes in the server class.