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Fileshare Client Configuration Options

This section describes all of the available Fileshare Client configuration options. These options can appear as many times as necessary within a Fileshare Client configuration file, and in any order, but only one option can be specified per line.

Note:
  • The Fileshare Client configuration file can contain a maximum of 16 unique Fileshare Server names
  • Filenames appearing in the configuration file are case-sensitive unless defined by the /r option (DYNCONFIG), in which case they are not case sensitive when run in Windows
  • The filename in the configuration file must appear exactly as it will appear to FHRedir on the first OPEN request passed by your program
  • The Fileshare Server name is folded to uppercase. Note that it may be necessary to use the name in uppercase in some configuration files to ensure name matching works as expected.
  • UNIX:
    • In this section, options are shown starting with a forward slash (/). This is how you specify the options on Windows. On UNIX, use the hyphen (-) character instead of the forward slash.
    • Filenames are shown using the Windows file-naming convention. On UNIX, use the UNIX filenaming conventions.
Client Configuration Option Specifying
/bl
Open a file exclusively to enable blocking, to improve performance.
/cm CCI-Protocol
The default communications protocol for this Fileshare Client. Valid values for CCI-Protocol are listed in the table below.
/cm CCI-Protocol 
/s ServerName
The communications protocol to use when contacting the Fileshare Server, ServerName. Valid values for CCI-Protocol are listed in the table below.
/ct CCI-Timeout server-name
The communications timeout period, specified in 1/10th seconds. The default is 1200 (120 seconds). See the section CCI Timeout in the chapter Communications for more information.
/cr CCI-Timeout
The connection retry timeout period, specified in 1/10th seconds. The default is 0. This timeout is only for the initial connection and only applies if the CCI module returns and is out of memory or resources. The client will reattempt to connect at varying intervals up to the timeout period. However, the default is that the connection is only tried once.
/f Filename
/r Custom-File-Handler
The data file Filename is a local file and should be actioned by the custom file handler. Repeat this option for eveyr data file you want assigned to a specific custome file handler that is not the default File Handler. Valid values for Filename and Custom-File-Handler are listed in the table below.

This option only applies if the environment variable DYNREDIR is set to DYNCONFIG.

/f Filename 
/s ServerName
The data file Filename is a remote file on the Fileshare Server named server-name. Repeat this option for every data file you want assigned to a specific Fileshare Server that is not the default Fileshare Server. Valid values for Filename and ServerName are listed in the table below.
/f Filename
Filename is a local data file held on the PC where the Fileshare Client resides. Valid values for Filename are listed in the table below.
/s ServerName
The ServerName as a default Fileshare Server

Accesses to data files not directed to a particular Fileshare Server or not defined as local data files are directed to the default Fileshare Servers. The order in which the default Fileshare Servers are defined in the Fileshare Client configuration file is the order in which the Fileshare Client contacts each Fileshare Server in an attempt to locate the file.

If the data file is not found on any Fileshare Server, the request for that data file is directed to the first default Fileshare Server listed in the configuration file.

Valid values for options in the Fileshare Client configuration file are:

Option Valid Values
CCI-Protocol

Windows:

  • TCP IP: /ccitcp
  • CCISMEM: /ccism

UNIX:

  • TCP IP: -ccitcp: ccitcp
  • UNIX named pipes: -ccinampu
ServerName Any character string up to 16 characters long depending on the CCI protocol you are using. The Fileshare Client configuration file can contain a maximum of 16 unique Fileshare Server names.
Filename Any valid filename that is supported by the operating system. Filenames cannot contain embedded space characters. You can use terminating wildcard characters in Filename to designate groups of files. For example, use
/f \accounts\*

to specify all files starting with the string "\accounts\".

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