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Summary of Commands
iCk, iCkAdmin
UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507
Issue 3 April 2000 496
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core
This command is available for debugging purposes. It causes iCk to
produce a core file in /tmp/iCk.core via a core dump operation is a
spawned child process. In other words, iCk itself does not stop, but you
do get a reliable core of iCk for debugging evaluation.
Default File
The
iCk
process
responds to default parameters placed in
/vs/etc/default/iCk. Initially there are two values. These values set specific
internal parameters:
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RUNLEVELTIMEOUT
This parameter specifies how long to wait after changing run levels before
accepting the value from
/etc/utmp without confirmation from iCkCmd.
The default is 3 minutes.
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RECHECKTIMEOUT
This parameter specifies how long to wait after changing run levels before
rechecking for new processes in the Bulletin Board. The default is 30
seconds.
Also any environment variables desired can be set in the default file.