HP b2600 Release Note page 19

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Directory variables should only have to be changed by the user if they
somehow customize their dce installation and required files are not in the
default directories.
DCELOCAL - Default is "/opt/dcelocal"
OS_DCE_ETC - Default is "/etc/rc.config.d"
DCE_ETC - Default is "/etc/opt/dce"
DCE_VAR - Default is "/var/opt/dce"
DCE_OPT - Default is "/opt/dce"
Execution variables can be changed by the user to modify the behavior of
the configuration scripts.
CLEAN_UP - y or n. "y" means that when an error is encountered during
configuration, the clean-up code will be executed. "n" means that the node will
be left in the state it was in when the configuration script failed. Default is "y".
EXIT_ERR - y or n. "y" means that when an error is encountered in certain areas
(such as a principal already existing when configuring a dce client), the code will
exit immediately. "n" means an error of this kind will be ignored and the
configuration will continue. Default is "y".
DISPLAY - Legal value is a number between '1' and '5' inclusive. This variable
determines how much detail is output to the screen during configuration. The
lower the number the fewer the messages. Errors are always reported. Debug
level messages are only displayed when DISPLAY is 4 or greater. Default is "5".
Security server variables can change how the security server is eventually
configured.
LOW_UID - This is the starting UID value to use when new entries are made in
the security registry. Default is '100'.
LOW_GID - This is the starting GID value to use when new entries are made in
the security registry. Default is '100'.
KEYSEED - This is the key value to use when creating a security server or
security replica. It can be any random string of characters. Default is
'randomstring'.
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