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!!![Fanout Configuration File Location]
You can use a command line parameter to specify the configuration file to be used. If not specified, the following are the default [Fanout Configuration File Location].
!!![Fanout Configuration File Statements]
[Statements and syntax for the configuration files.|Fanout Configuration File Statements]
!!My Configuration File for Unix
{{{
AUTHENTICATION 192.168.1.4 PORT 3451
PROVISIONING 192.168.1.4 PORT 3451
PASSWORDPROMPT "eDir Password: "
PASSWORDPROMPTCURRENT "Current eDir Password: "
PASSWORDPROMPTCHANGE "New eDir Password: "
PASSWORDPROMPTCHANGEAGAIN "Re-enter New eDir Password: "
DEBUGLOGFILE /usr/local/ASAM/data/plat.log
DEBUGTOSTDOUT *
}}}
!!Sample Platform Configuration File
{{{
# Sample Platform Configuration File
#
# This is a sample platform configuration file. You can use it as a
# guide in preparing your own configuration file.
#
# This file is used by Platform Services components. You can use a
# command line parameter to specify the configuration file to be used.
# The defaults are as follows:
# MVS ASCLIENT: Member ASCPRM00 in the PDS at ddname ASCPARMS
# MVS PLATRCVR: Sequential file at ddname ASAMCONF
# NetWare: sys:asam\data\asamplat.conf
# OS/400 /usr/local/ASAM/data/asamplat.conf
# UNIX: /usr/local/ASAM/data/asamplat.conf
# Windows: c:\novell\asam\data\asamplat.conf
#
# Parameter values that contain spaces must be quoted. For example:
# PASSWORDPROMPT "Password: "
# Do not quote other values.
#
# Lines that begin with an octothorpe (#) are comments.
#
# This example file lists some of the most common statements. For complete
# details about the platform configuration file, see the Platform Services
# Planning Guide and Reference.
#
#
# Sample Configuration Statements
#
# AUTHENTICATION coredriver1.company.org PORT 3451
# AUTHENTICATION coredriver2.company.org PORT 3451
# AUTHENTICATION coredriver3.company.org PORT 5009 PREF 2
# The AUTHENTICATION statement specifies the network address of a core driver.
# The network address can be a DNS name or an IP address. At least one
# AUTHENTICATION statement must appear in the platform configuration file of
# the Platform Services Process. The optional PORT parameter specifies
# the TCP port number to be used. The optional PREF parameter specifies
# the core driver selection preference.
#
# AM.GROUP.INCLUDE *
# AM.GROUP.EXCLUDE sys*, marketing
# The AM.GROUP.INCLUDE and AM.GROUP.EXCLUDE statements determine which
# groups are managed by provisioning events. The default is to
# include all groups except those in the standard exclude list.
#
# AM.USER.INCLUDE *
# AM.USER.EXCLUDE eng*, boss27
# The AM.USER.INCLUDE and AM.USER.EXCLUDE statements determine which
# users are managed by provisioning events. The default is to
# include all users except those in the standard exclude list.
#
# AS.USER.INCLUDE *
# AS.USER.EXCLUDE eng*, local01
# The AS.USER.INCLUDE and AS.USER.EXCLUDE statements determine which
# users are authenticated using Authentication Services. The default
# is to include all users except except those in the standard exclude list.
#
# IGNORESTANDARDEXCLUDES
# The IGNORESTANDARDEXCLUDES statement specifies that the list of standard
# excluded users and groups is ignored for this system. The default is
# to exclude all users and groups that are defined in the standard exclude list
# from being managed or authenticated. For a list of the standard excluded
# users and groups, see the Platform Services Planning Guide and Reference.
#
# DIRECTTOAUTHENTICATION
# The DIRECTTOAUTHENTICATION statement causes Authentication Services to
# connect directly to core drivers without using the Platform Services
# Process.
#
# ENTROPY /etc/entropy
# The ENTROPY statement specifies where components on UNIX systems obtain
# entropy for SSL. It is not used on other systems. The default is to use
# the /dev/random device.
#
# PROVISIONING asammgr.company.org PORT 3451
# The PROVISIONING statement specifies the network address of a Provisioning
# Manager core driver. The network address can be a DNS name or an IP address.
# At least one PROVISIONING statement must appear in the Platform Configuration
# file of the Platform Receiver and when obtaining a security certificate. The
# optional PORT parameter specifies the TCP port number to be used.
#
# RUNMODE polling
# The RUNMODE statement specifies the Platform Receiver mode of operation.
# Valid values are PERSISTENT, POLLING, and SCHEDULED.
# In Persistent Mode, the Platform Receiver keeps a persistent socket
# connection to the Provisioning Manager in order to receive events in real time.
# In Polling Mode, the Platform Receiver establishes a new connection
# to the Provisioning Manager every five minutes to receive any new events.
# Scheduled Mode is intended for use with external job schedulers, such
# as the UNIX cron utility. In Scheduled Mode, the Platform Receiver
# connects to the Provisioning Manager and receives any new events. In Scheduled
# Mode, the Platform Receiver ends after all new events have been
# processed. The default mode is PERSISTENT.
}}}
!! More Information
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