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NAME

       lgfile - ION Load/Go source file

DESCRIPTION

       The ION Load/Go system enables the execution of ION administrative programs at remote
       nodes:

           The lgsend program reads a Load/Go source file from a local file system, encapsulates
           the text of that source file in a bundle, and sends the bundle to a designated DTN
           endpoint on the remote node.

           An lgagent task running on the remote node, which has opened that DTN endpoint for
           bundle reception, receives the extracted payload of the bundle -- the text of the
           Load/Go source file -- and processes it.

       Load/Go source file content is limited to newline-terminated lines of ASCII characters.
       More specifically, the text of any Load/Go source file is a sequence of line sets of two
       types: file capsules and directives.  Any Load/Go source file may contain any number of
       file capsules and any number of directives, freely intermingled in any order, but the
       typical structure of a Load/Go source file is simply a single file capsule followed by a
       single directive.

       Each file capsule is structured as a single start-of-capsule line, followed by zero or
       more capsule text lines, followed by a single end-of-capsule line.  Each start-of-capsule
       line is of this form:

           [file_name

       Each capsule text line can be any line of ASCII text that does not begin with an opening
       ([) or closing (]) bracket character.

       A text line that begins with a closing bracket character (]) is interpreted as an end-of-
       capsule line.

       A directive is any line of text that is not one of the lines of a file capsule and that is
       of this form:

           !directive_text

       When lgagent identifies a file capsule, it copies all of the capsule's text lines to a new
       file named file_name that it creates in the current working directory.  When lgagent
       identifies a directive, it executes the directive by passing directive_text to the
       pseudoshell() function (see platform(3)).  lgagent processes the line sets of a Load/Go
       source file in the order in which they appear in the file, so the directive_text of a
       directive may reference a file that was created as the result of processing a prior file
       capsule line set in the same source file.

       Note that lgfile directives are passed to pseudoshell(), which on a VxWorks platform will
       always spawn a new task; the first argument in directive_text must be a symbol that
       VxWorks can resolve to a function, not a shell command.  Also note that the arguments in
       directive_text will be actual task arguments, not shell command-line arguments, so they
       should never be enclosed in double-quote characters (").  However, any argument that
       contains embedded whitespace must be enclosed in single-quote characters (') so that
       pseudoshell() can parse it correctly.

EXAMPLES

       Presenting the following lines of source file text to lgsend:

           [cmd33.bprc

           x protocol ltp

           ]

           !bpadmin cmd33.bprc

       should cause the receiving node to halt the operation of the LTP convergence-layer
       protocol.

SEE ALSO

       lgsend(1), lgagent(1), platform(3)