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NAME

       conf - LAM node process schema

DESCRIPTION

       Most LAM/MPI used can disregard this page.

       A  process schema lists the system processes that will constitute the LAM environment on a
       particular node.  LAM developers will find process schemata very useful for debugging  and
       for generating custom systems.

       Separate  default  configurations  files  are normally used for booting either the single-
       daemon version (conf.lam) or the external-servers version (conf.otb).   The  single-daemon
       version  is  used  by  default.   The  external-servers  version  is typically used by LAM
       developers when debugging LAM services.  The -c option to hboot(1) specifies the file name
       of a custom process schema.  This capability is not available with lamboot(1).

       Application  programs can be booted with the LAM environment by including the program name
       in the process schema.

STRUCTURE AND SYNTAX

       The process schema grammar defines three types of  statements:  comments,  processes,  and
       options.

       Comments begin with # and terminate with a newline.

       Process  statements  consist  of  a filename, command line arguments, and possibly options
       local to the process.  The command line arguments are passed to the  process  when  it  is
       started.  The process options are used by the booting tools before starting the process.

       Filenames may include application programs and any of the system processes listed below.

       bforward    bufferd helper, forwards remote messages.

       bufferd     creates, kills, sweeps, and states buffers.

       dli_inet    sends data on network connections.

       dlo_inet    receives data from network connections.

       echod       echoes messages; can be used to test nodes and links.

       filed       serves file access.

       flatd       provides symbolic access to node memory.

       iod         handles stdio data of processes.

       kenyad      controls and monitors processes.

       kernel      coordinates message passing.

       lamd        single-daemon version of all servers excluding ledd and mtvd.

       ledd        controls LEDs.

       loadd       loads executable files onto nodes.

       mtvd        controls a pixel map display.

       router      maintains routing tables.

       traced      collects and transports trace data.

       Processes  are started in the order given in the process schema, and for LAM, the order is
       important.  The kernel must be first.

       Process options are placed inside braces {} following the command line arguments.  Process
       options  consist  of a keyword followed by an assigned value in parentheses.  Options that
       are not explicitly  given  have  default  settings.   Options  inside  braces  in  process
       statements  apply  only  to that process.  Options outside process statements apply to all
       processes that appear later in the process schema, unless  locally  overridden.   All  the
       options are listed below:

       inet_topo   a string of dli_inet or lamd options, global only, default null

       rtr_topo    a string of router options, global only, default null

       delay       waiting time in seconds after process boot, default 0

       The  inet_topo  and  rtr_topo  options can be overridden from the command line of hboot(1)
       using the -I and -R options respectively.

EXAMPLES

       Following are example process schemata.  The first file is used for an OTB node in LAM.

       ##
       ## typical LAM process schemata
       ##

       lamd $inet_topo

       The second file is used by LAM  developers  to  control  each  server  as  an  independent
       process, typically during debugging.

       ##
       ## external-servers LAM process schemata
       ##

       ##
       ## The kernel is listed first.
       ##
       kernel $delay

       ##
       ## daemons
       ##
       router
       kenyad
       dli_inet $inet_topo
       dlo_inet
       bufferd
       bforward
       loadd
       echod
       flatd
       filed
       traced
       iod

FILES

       $LAMHOME/etc/lam-conf.lamd
           default LAM node process schema, where $LAMHOME is the installation directory

       $LAMHOME/etc/lam-conf.separate
           example external-servers node process schema used when debugging LAM

SEE ALSO

       hboot(1)