# @(#)40 1.8.1.9 src/bos/usr/sbin/strload/pse.conf, cmdpse, bos720 6/3/98 15:24:01 # IBM_PROLOG_BEGIN_TAG # This is an automatically generated prolog. # # bos720 src/bos/usr/sbin/strload/pse.conf 1.8.1.9 # # Licensed Materials - Property of IBM # # COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 1991,1994 # All Rights Reserved # # US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. # # IBM_PROLOG_END_TAG # # COMPONENT_NAME: CMDPSE - Streams commands. # # ORIGINS: 27 83 # # (C) COPYRIGHT International Business Machines Corp. 1991, 1994 # All Rights Reserved # Licensed Materials - Property of IBM # # US Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or # disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp. # # LEVEL 1, 5 Year Bull Confidential Information # # PSE Configuration File # # format: # attribute filename [argument [node [minors ...]]] [# comment] # attribute: d(river),m(odule),s(tandard),+(multi-configure) # filename: pathname to extension, relative to /usr/lib/drivers/pse # argument: optional argument passed to extension's config routine # node: alternate node to create (default is /dev/filename) # minors: list of minors to create (nodes are strcat(node,minor)) # # # PSE drivers and modules # d+ stddev echo /dev/echo # what-u-write-is-what-u-read d+ stddev nuls /dev/nuls # streams version of /dev/null d spx # streams "pipe multiplexor" m sc # streams config list (scls) module m stdmod tioc # streams nop tioc module #d+ stddev echo_w /dev/echo # what-u-write-is-what-u-read perstream #d+ stddev echo_n /dev/echo # what-u-write-is-what-u-read nop synch #d+ stddev nuls_w /dev/nuls # /dev/null streams version perstream #d+ stddev nuls_n /dev/nuls # /dev/null streams version nop synch # There are two ways to configure the following drivers and modules. Select # only one method. # # 1. Use different configuration files which do not require rebooting the # machine. If you do not want the DLPI driver, the XTISO driver, or the # TIMOD module configured after every reboot, use method 1. # # The DLPI driver can be configured via the /etc/dlpi.conf file using the # "strload -f /etc/dlpi.conf" command. # # The XTISO driver and TIMOD module for tli/xti applications can be # configured via the /etc/xtiso.conf file using the # "strload -f /etc/xtiso.conf" command. # # 2. Uncomment the following lines as needed and, after the next machine # reboot, these drivers and modules will become available for use. If you # always want any of the following drivers or modules configured after every # reboot, use method 2. # # PSE drivers #d+ dlpi en /dev/dlpi/en # streams dlpi ethernet driver #d+ dlpi et /dev/dlpi/et # streams dlpi 802.3 driver #d+ dlpi tr /dev/dlpi/tr # streams dlpi token ring driver #d+ dlpi fi /dev/dlpi/fi # streams dlpi FDDI driver # PSE communication protocols d+ xtiso unixdg /dev/xti/unixdg # unix domain datagrams d+ xtiso unixst /dev/xti/unixst # unix domain byte-stream d+ xtiso udp /dev/xti/udp # UDP/IP d+ xtiso tcp /dev/xti/tcp # TCP/IP d+ xtiso udp6 /dev/xti/udp6 # UDP/IPv6 d+ xtiso tcp6 /dev/xti/tcp6 # TCP/IPv6 # PSE modules m timod # TLI module m tirdwr # TLI read/write interface