Infoprint
XT also
stores information about the individual resources that fail in the
working directory that it uses during the resource load process. Whether
you load resources in the common resource group, a specific resource
directory, or an existing directory determines what
Infoprint
XT uses
as the working directory. The working directory for the resource load
process is one of these:
- /var/pdxt/resources/common/pdxtloadres
- /var/pdxt/resources/resgrp/pdxtloadres
- /OtherDirectory/pdxtloadres
This list describes the various files in the working directory:
- resname.ext.lst
- Contains
information that Infoprint
XT generates
while it converts the resource. resname.ext is
the actual name of the resource. If the resource load process failed, Infoprint
XT includes
error information in this file.
- xxx_corr.lst
- Contains
information that Infoprint
XT generates
while it builds the correlation table entry for one or more resources
of a specific type. xxx specifies the type
of Xerox resource.
- xxx_metr.lst
- Contains
information that Infoprint
XT generates
while it creates the metrics files for one or more resources of a
specific type. xxx specifies the type of
Xerox resource. The file includes error messages about any resource
for which Infoprint
XT did
not generate a metrics file.
- xxx_metr.xrl
- Infoprint
XT generates
this file when failures occur while it tries to create metrics files
for a specific type of resource. xxx is
the extension of the resource type, such as cme or fnt.
The file lists those resources that Infoprint
XT processed
successfully.
- resname.axx.failed
- Contains
output that Infoprint
XT generates
when a failure occurs while it tries to create a metrics file. resname is
the actual name of the resource. axx is
the extension of the metrics file for the resource. For example, ajd is
the extension of a metrics file for a Xerox JDL resource. You can
ignore the information in this file.
Notes: - Infoprint
XT deletes
existing files in the pdxtloadres subdirectory
and writes new information each time that you run the pdxtloadres command.
It does not save any of the information for the previous time the
command ran.
- Infoprint
XT provides
a method to display the information from these files so that you do
not have to go to the working directory to access the files. See the
description of the -e command option for the pdxtloadres command
in Using the pdxtloadres command to load Xerox resources.