Appendix H
JUST Exploration Tool
Data Files
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Data Files
Input Data Files
JET uses several input data files of two main types: configuration files and architecture files. The
configuration files control how the JET utility operates and the architecture files provide information on the
system under test.
NOTE
Comments can be used in any of these files and are indicated by a # sign in front of the
comment.
Input Data File Locations
Unless otherwise specified, JET looks for its data using a search algorithm that is valid for all scan tools. It
first looks for a local
./config
directory. If it is found, JET then looks for the required file in that location. If
the file is not found, then JET checks to see if the
SCANSW_DIR
environment variable has been set. If this
variable is set to the path specified in the variable, it will be used to find the file. Failing this, JET looks in the
default scan file directory path for the file.
Configuration Files
Configuration files control the flow of execution and other processing information needed by the JET
application. There are currently three configuration files:
jet.cfg
,
cplx.ini
, and
board_name.map
.
JET Configuration File (Optional)
This file contains several parameters that define JET operation. If the file is not found, then JET uses its
default values. Each of the parameters described for this file may or may not be present. If they are not
present, default parameters are used.
This file must be located in the directory from which JET is executed and must have the name
jet.cfg
.
The following list describes parameters supported in the JET configuration file:
•
Cplx_INI_File
—Shows JET where to look for the
cplx.ini
file (this file is described below). The default
for this field is the
/opt/scansw/data
directory. This field contains a path and file name.
•
Max_Msg_Retries
—Specifies JET how many times to resend a command before declaring a
communications error. This field is a positive integer value with a default of five. It is used only with the
UDP communications protocol.
•
Msg_Retry_Interval
—Specifies the amount of time to wait for a response to a command before timing
out and resending the command. This is a positive floating point number with a default value of five
seconds for UDP and 25 seconds for TCP.
•
Debug_Level
—Sets the debug level for JET. Based on this value, different amounts of data are logged
into the
jet.log
file. The debug level is an integer value between zero and four.
•
Log_File
—Specifies the name of the JET log file. This field is a string specifying the path and file name
of the file to use. The default is
/opt/scansw/data/jet.log
.
Summary of Contents for 9000 Superdome
Page 8: ...Contents 8 ...
Page 9: ...9 Preface ...
Page 21: ...21 IEC 60417 IEC 335 1 ISO 3864 IEC 617 2 International Symbols ...
Page 22: ...22 Figure 9 Superdome Declaration of Conformity Page 1 ...
Page 23: ...23 Figure 10 Superdome Declaration of Conformity Page 2 ...
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Page 32: ...Chapter 1 Introduction Installation Warranty 8 ...
Page 130: ...Chapter 4 Verifying and Booting Superdome Enabling iCOD 106 ...
Page 172: ...Appendix A hp Server rx2600 Support Management Station Configuring the SMS 148 ...
Page 184: ...Appendix C Superdome LAN Interconnect Diagram 160 ...
Page 193: ...Appendix F 169 F A180 Support Management Station ...
Page 230: ...Appendix G Connecting Multiple SPU Cabinets Connecting Cables 206 ...
Page 256: ...Appendix H JUST Exploration Tool Error Conditions 232 ...