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893-741-B
Configuring Hosts and Servers
Table A14-15 provides sample dump file names; all pathnames are relative to /usr/spool/erpcd/bfs.
Configuring Name Servers
The Model 5390 server uses various means of creating and maintaining the host table. This table
includes the host names and the corresponding IP addresses of hosts known to the Model 5390
server. The host table is generated by querying a name server and/or listening for broadcasts from
RWHO daemons running on other hosts.
The Model 5390 server adds entries to the host table when it receives:
•
RWHO broadcast messages from other hosts.
•
Responses from the Domain Name System (DNS) server and/or the IEN-116 name server to a
query for an IP address.
Model 5390 parameters allow you to configure the Model 5390 server to listen only for RWHO
broadcasts or to query one or both types of name servers or use both means of building a host table
(see Using Name Servers on page A2-15).
By default, the Model 5390 server builds the host table exclusively from RWHO broadcasts.
Depending on what is available for your network, you can use a name server in conjunction with
RWHO broadcasts or disable the use of RWHO in the Model 5390 server.
Table A14-15. Dump File Naming Conventions
Model 5390
Address
Network
Address
BSD Filename
System V Pathname
63.0.0.75
63
dump.63.0.0.75
dump/63/0.0.75
131.14.23.1
131.14
dump.131.14.23.1
dump/131.14/23.1
195.46.2.15
195.46.2
dump.195.46.2.15
dump/195.46.2/15
NOTE:
If broadcasting is enabled, the Model 5390 server first makes
three attempts for a DNS server followed by three attempts for an
IEN-116 server.
Summary of Contents for 5390
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