Configuration files and shell scripts are installed with the executable files when you install the server in a supported Linux or UNIX environment. These objects establish defaults for the server and must be customized to reflect your network environment. Modify these files with a text editor such as vi or emacs.
Configuration files are ASCII text files and are installed in the /etc directory that is subordinate to the PSTHOME directory. PSTHOME is an environment variable, set during installation, that points to the directory in which the server is installed.
The configuration file names for the server are:
The appropriate Configuration file is loaded and validated when pr0svce or the command line utility starts up. You can also use pr0svce -v to validate pstserv.cfg or pr0cmnd -v to validate pstlocal.cfg.
To reload the configuration file for prosvce while it is running, use pr0svce -u from a console under the user account for the daemon (or use pr0svce -u userid from root). After all clients have logged off, the file is read, reloaded, and validated. A console message and system log verify the file has been loaded.
The installed shell scripts are: