You specify the Infoprint
XT x2afpd daemon
command on the required start-command attribute
of the transform entry. Include the complete path to the command.
The values of the options follow standard shell rules:
- start-command = "daemon [ option ]...
"
- The name of the transform daemon and options. Enclose the value
in single or double quotation marks if you specify an option. This
attribute is required.
- daemon
- The name of the transform daemon, for example, x2afpd.
If the transform daemon is not in a directory identified in the PATH
environment variable in the aopstart EXEC, specify
the full directory path name of the daemon.
- option
- One or more options supported by the transform daemon.
Therefore, depending on the strings specified in the individual
parts, you might need to use quotation marks around the four-part
values for both the
-D and the
-L options.
You can also include options that let you capture problem determination
and listing information, as described in this information:
/usr/lpp/pdxt/V3R1M0/bin/x2afpd
[-D error:Pattern:Directory:Minutes | all:Pattern:Directory:Minutes | none ]
[-L error:Pattern:Directory:Minutes | all:Pattern:Directory:Minutes | none ]
- -D error:Pattern:Directory:Minutes |
all:Pattern:Directory:Minutes | none
- This option specifies
how Infoprint XT processes
problem determination output from the transform when you specify the -d transform
directive; the transform only generates output that x2afpd can
process when you specify the -d transform directive.
See Transform directives and syntax. The value for the -D option
has four parts, each separated by a colon. If you do not use one or
more of the values, you must still include the colon for the position
that you omit:
- error | all | none
- The first part of the value specifies whether x2afpd keeps
the output, where:
- error
- Specifies that x2afpd keeps the output if the
transform completes with a non-zero return code.
- all
- Specifies that x2afpd always keeps the output
from the transform.
- none
- Specifies that x2afpd never keeps the output
from the transform.
- :Pattern
- The second part of the value specifies one or more pattern-matching
strings that limit the criteria set when you specify either error or all as
the first part of the -D value. See Specifying pattern strings with x2afpd.
- :Directory
- The third part of the value specifies the directory where x2afpd stores
the output. The default is /var/pdxt/x2afpd.
The output file has a specific naming convention; see x2afpd naming conventions for output files.
- :Minutes
- The fourth part of the value specifies how long x2afpd stores
the output. A value of 0 instructs Infoprint XT to
never delete the output. The default is 60 minutes.
- -L error:Pattern:Directory:Minutes |
all:Pattern:Directory:Minutes |
none
- This option specifies how Infoprint XT handles
listing output from the transform. The value for the -L option
has four parts, each separated by a colon. If you do not use one or
more of the values, you must still include the colon for the position
that you omit:
- error | all | none
- The first part of the value specifies whether x2afpd keeps
the listing output, where:
- error
- Specifies that x2afpd keeps the output if the
daemon completes with a non-zero return code.
- all
- Specifies that x2afpd always keeps the output
from the daemon.
- none
- Specifies that x2afpd never keeps the output
from the daemon.
- :Pattern
- The second part of the value specifies one or more pattern-matching
strings that limit the criteria set when you specify either error or all as
the first part of the -L value. See Specifying pattern strings with x2afpd.
- :Directory
- The third part of the value specifies the directory where x2afpd stores
the output. The default is /var/pdxt/x2afpd.
The output file has a specific naming convention; see x2afpd naming conventions for output files.
- :Minutes
- The fourth part of the value specifies how long x2afpd stores
the output. A value of 0 instructs Infoprint XT to
never delete the output. The default is 60 minutes.