#============================================================================ # #====================== Merge Initialization File =========================== # # set MERGE_INI = # # if not set, then the first "merge.ini" file found in: # - the current directory of current drive # - the directories in the PATH environment # variable are checked in order. (Windows only) # - the root directory of the current drive (Windows only) # # For MERGECOM_3_PROFILE, MERGECOM_3_SERVICES, and # MERGECOM_3_APPLICATIONS; one environment variable can be # used at the beginning of the declaration to specify the file's path. # EXAMPLE: MC3CONFIGDIR = /usr/merge/mergecom3 # MERGECOM_3_PROFILE = $(MC3CONFIGDIR)/mergecom.pro # MERGECOM_3_SERVICES = $(MC3CONFIGDIR)/mergecom.srv # MERGECOM_3_APPLICATIONS = $(MC3CONFIGDIR)/mergecom.app # # or percent signs may be used for the environment variable: # MERGECOM_3_PROFILE = %MC3CONFIGDIR%\mergecom.pro # MERGECOM_3_SERVICES = %MC3CONFIGDIR%\mergecom.srv # MERGECOM_3_APPLICATIONS = %MC3CONFIGDIR%\mergecom.app # # # A special macro "MC3INIDIR" is used to represents the directory where # "merge.ini" is. It's used like the environment variable with the # difference that it's automatically resolved and does not need to be set. # If MERGECOM_3_PROFILE, MERGECOM_3_SERVICES or MERGECOM_3_APPLICATIONS # contain relative paths and use "MC3INIDIR", the toolkit considers the # path relative to the location of the "merge.ini" file. # EXAMPLE: # MERGECOM_3_PROFILE = $(MC3INIDIR)../config/mergecom.pro # MERGECOM_3_SERVICES = $(MC3INIDIR)../config/mergecom.srv # MERGECOM_3_APPLICATIONS = $(MC3INIDIR)../config/mergecom.app # # or percent signs may be used: # MERGECOM_3_PROFILE = %MC3INIDIR%..\config\mergecom.pro # MERGECOM_3_SERVICES = %MC3INIDIR%..\config\mergecom.srv # MERGECOM_3_APPLICATIONS = %MC3INIDIR%..\config\mergecom.app # # #============================================================================ [MergeCOM3] #============================================================================ # CONFIGURATION FILES #============================================================================ # MergeCOM-3 system profile parameters MERGECOM_3_PROFILE = MFDCM45.pro # MergeCOM-3 service and message definitions MERGECOM_3_SERVICES = MFDCM45.srv # MergeCOM-3 application configurations MERGECOM_3_APPLICATIONS = MFDCM45.app #============================================================================ # MESSAGE LOG PARAMETERS #============================================================================ LOG_FILE = merge.log # Name of log file LOG_FILE_SIZE = 10000 # Number of lines in log file LOG_FILE_BACKUP = OFF # Auto backup old log files? # Number of historical log files to save when autobackup is turned on NUM_HISTORICAL_LOG_FILES = 1 LOG_MEMORY_SIZE = 20 # Number of lines in memory log # Blank fill log file on startup? This expands the log file size to the maximum # size possible for performance. (ie, LOG_FILE_SIZE*LOGFILE_LINE_LENGTH bytes) BLANK_FILL_LOG_FILE = OFF LOG_FILE_LINE_LENGTH = 110 # Length of log file line #============================================================================ # MESSAGE LOG TRACE LEVELS #============================================================================ # Choices: One or more of OFF, File, Screen, Memory # # Note: The trace level logging levels can seriously degrade tool kit # performance. In particular, the T2, T7 and T9 levels affect performance. # these trace levels should not be left on in normal operation. # # Logging Level Description: # # Error: This level logs error messages. These messages mainly occur # when a network failure occurs, or when reading in or writting # objects. # # Warning: This level logs warning messages. # # Information: This level logs informational messages. # # T1: not used # # T2: This level logs the entire contents of messages sent or received # over the network. The format is similar to MC_List_Message's output. # # T3: This level logs information related to association negotiation. # # T4: This level logs information when incoming associations are being # automatically rejected. # # T5: This level logs information when a message is validated with the # MC_Validate_Message, MC_Validate_File, or MC_Validate_Attribute # functions. # # T6: This level logs the contents of the tool kit's configuration files # when the library is initialized. # # T7: This level logs the contents of a the command elements (group 0) # for received and sent mesages. # # T8: This level logs "warning" messages related to streaming in or out # messages and files. # # T9: This level logs information about PDUs sent or received by the # library. # # Logging Destinations ERROR_MESSAGE = File #, Screen, Memory # NOTE: Error will ALWAYS go to file WARNING_MESSAGE = File #, Screen, Memory INFO_MESSAGE = File #, Screen, Memory # Trace level enable/disable, and destination. # Remove the leading '#' to enable #T1_MESSAGE = File #, Screen, Memory #T2_MESSAGE = File #, Screen, Memory #T3_MESSAGE = File #, Screen, Memory #T4_MESSAGE = File #, Screen, Memory #T5_MESSAGE = File #, Screen, Memory #T6_MESSAGE = File #, Screen, Memory #T7_MESSAGE = File #, Screen, Memory #T8_MESSAGE = File #, Screen, Memory #T9_MESSAGE = File #, Screen, Memory