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Avaya Media Processing Server Series System Reference Manual
Page 148 # P0602477 Ver: 3.1.11
ASE Configuration Files
The ase.cfg File
The ase.cfg file identifies the names of processes that are associated with the
Application Services Environment (see ASE Processes on page 36). If processes are
intended to be run on nodes other than the one containing this file, this is to be
indicated for each process in the HOST column. Otherwise, a dash in this column
indicates the local node.
VMST is aliased as vms in its SRP startup files, but should not be confused with
previous (“non-extended”) versions of VMS.
The string "$1" must be the only entry on the first line of this file. If the line does not
exist, it must be added manually.
Example: ase.cfg
$1
#
# Example ase.cfg file.
#
# NAME HOST PRI COMMAND LINE
vms - 0 vms (Solaris entry)
vmst - 0 vmst (NT entry)
Field Name Description
NAME Shorthand notation by which that process is known to SRP, vsh, and
any other process that attempts to connect to it by name (essentially
the process' well-known system name).
HOST Lists host node used for command and application processing. If
processes are to run locally only, this column contains a dash.
PRI Real time priority. Currently not supported on Windows. A value of 0
in this column both forces the use of the time-sharing class (in case it
was set to something else) and sets the numeric priority value to the
default base priority for the class. This setting should not be changed
on Solaris systems.
COMMAND Actual command line (binary) to be executed. Command line
arguments can be specified if the command and all arguments are
enclosed in quotes (see proxy in examples above). The normal shell
backslash escape mode ("\")may be used to embed quotes in the
command line. A command with a path component with a leading
slash is assumed to be a full path designation and SRP makes no
other attempt to locate the program. If the command path doesn’t
begin with a slash, SRP uses the (system) PATH environment variable
to locate the item. Avaya package installations add the various binary
location paths to this environment variable during their executions.
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