Loopback.tmem; Files In /Opt/Acc/Protocol; Files In /Opt/Acc/Msg - HP 9000 Installation And Configuration Manual

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% ttgen -o /opt/acc/cfg/loopback.answ /opt/acc/cfg/loopback.tmem
Chapter 3

loopback.tmem

This file is produced when the ttgen utility is run on the loopback.answ
file. This file is automatically created during the ACC installation
process. The loopback .tmem file must be recreated whenever the
loopback.answ file is changed.
The file can be created/recreated by running:
Refer to the "TTGEN - ZCOM System Table Generator" chapter of the
ACC Utilities Reference Guide for more information on running ttgen.

Files in /opt/acc/protocol

This directory is where the protocol-specific relocatable firmware files
are located. The ACC product provides the files as shown in Figure 3-1
on page 51.
The monitor.zrel protocol module is provided to be used in conjunction
with the watch program. If the watch mux shutdown program is to be
used on the system, the monitor.zrel relocatable must be included in the
.zlnk file. Refer to the section "watch Feature" on page 62 for information
on the watch program.
The testprot.zrel file provides the test loopback protocol module. It is
suggested but not required that this file be referred to in all .zlnk files.
The other sys/*.zrel files provided with the ACC base product must be
referenced in the .zlnk file, which is used to create the downloadable
firmware file. These files may differ between ACC hardware platforms.
Refer to the sample loopback.zlnk file provided with your software
product.
Other relocatable protocol module files are also placed into this directory
with the base product (such as the X.25 protocol and the HDLC
protocols). They are provided for building the firmware download file.
But the protocol modules are not enabled unless the ACC Protocols for
Application Developers is also installed.

Files in /opt/acc/msg

This directory contains message files and help files which are used by the
ZCOM utilities that are provided by the ACC product family. These files
must be in this directory, and they should not be altered.
Protocol Configuration
Firmware Related Files
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