
XYGATE
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A24: PRIORITY
The PRIORITY keyword specifies the priority at which the XYGATEDP object file is to
execute at. This entry is required and will be specified by the user during installation.
Syntax:
PRIORITY <priority-value>
Example: How to set the priority of the XYGATEDP process
PRIORITY 120
A25: TRANSLATE_ERROR_CODES_TO_100
This setting controls whether or not XDP error codes are translated to error 100. The
purpose for this setting is because of legacy applications that cannot be coded to
handle error codes that exceed a value of 255.
This option allows XDP error codes to
all be translated to error 100, which is normally not returned from disk activity. If this
option is OFF, then the XDP error codes in the 300+ range will be returned to the
application.
Syntax:
TRANSLATE_ERROR_CODES_TO_100 { ON | OFF }
A26: VOLTAGE_INSTALLATION
The VOLTAGE_INSTALLATION keyword sets the location of the VOLTAGE library. It
must come before the
Syntax:
VOLTAGE_INSTALLATION $<vol>.<subvol>
Where $<vol>.<subvol> is the VOLTAGE library location on your system.
Example:
VOLTAGE_INSTALLATION $SYSTEM.VOLTSDK
A27: XDP_TRACEFILEMASK
XDP traces are written to the subvolume specified by the XDP_TRACEFILEMASK
entry in your DPCONF file.
A random filename is created using a three-character prefix and five-random
hexadecimal digits. The three-character prefix must begin with an alpha character.
Syntax:
XDP_TRACEFILEMASK $<vol>.<subvol>.<three-character_prefix>
Example:
XDP_TRACEFILEMAKS $disk.xpmonit.xdp
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