1
0
Files
irix-657m-src/eoe/cmd/ktools/Sysfiles
2022-09-29 17:59:04 +03:00

51 lines
1.9 KiB
Plaintext

#ident "$Revision: 1.1 $"
#
# Sysfiles provides a means of specifying different Systems,
# Devices and Dialers files for uucico and cu. This is useful
# for certain networks where, for example, requests for login
# service might be accepted on a different address than requests
# for uucico service (hence different Systems files), or where
# there are different chat scripts to request each service
# (hence different Dialers files).
#
# Another use of Sysfiles is to split large Systems files into
# smaller, more manageable files (e.g., local and global Systems
# files).
#
# FORMAT:
#
# service=<service name> systems=<systems file list> \
# devices=<devices file list> \
# dialers=<dialers file list>
#
# Where service name is "uucico" or "cu". Each file list is a list
# of colon-separated file names. File names are relative to
# /usr/lib/uucp unless a full path name is given. Files are searched
# in the order that they appear in the file list.
#
# The defaults are the usual uucp files: /usr/lib/uucp/Systems,
# /usr/lib/uucp/Devices and /usr/lib/uucp/Dialers.
#
# EXAMPLE 1:
# This example uses different systems and dialers files to separate
# the uucico- and cu-specific info, with information that they
# use in common still in the "usual" Systems and Dialers files.
#
# service=uucico systems=Systems.cico:Systems \
# dialers=Dialers.cico:Dialers
# service=cu systems=Systems.cu:Systems \
# dialers=Dialers.cu:Dialers
#
# EXAMPLE 2:
# This example uses the same systems files for uucico and cu,
# but has split the Systems file into local, company-wide,
# and global files.
#
# service=uucico systems=Systems.local:Systems.company:Systems
# service=cu systems=Systems.local:Systems.company:Systems
service=cu systems=/usr/annex/cu_system_names:Systems \
devices=/usr/annex/cu_device_names:Devices \
systems=tokyo_sys:Systems \
devices=tokyo_dev:Devices