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Software Installation and Configuration
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You can upgrade the ATCA-MF106/SAM1411 software manually. The respective procedure is
described in the ATCA-MF106 Installation and Use and SAM1411 Installation and Use.
The following table lists all files/directories on the ATCA-MF106/SAM1411 which are related to
the HPI-B daemon.
2.2.2
Configuring the HPI Daemon
At start-up, each HPI daemon reads the following configuration file: /etc/bbs-hpib/bbs-
hpib.conf
.
Generally, you should not change any values. All settings are set to appropriate values.
Table 2-2 Overview of HPI-B Directories and Files on ATCA-MF106/SAM1411
Directory/Files
Description
/usr/bin
Contains HPI-B daemon files.
/etc/bbs-hpib
Contains configuration files used to configure the HPI daemon as
well as client libraries. See
for details on configuring the HPI daemon.
/etc/init.d/bbs-hbpb
Daemon start/stop script.
Table 2-3 HPI Tags
Tag
Description
Allowed values
Default in Config. file
Built-in
Default
OPENHPI_INTERACTIVE
interactive daemon with
command line interface
"YES | NO"
[NO]
- non-interactive
YES
- interactive
NO
OPENHPI_CONFIG_REPLICATION
replicate this configuration
file to standby
"YES | NO"
[NO]
- no replication
YES
- replicate
NO
OPENHPI_DEL_SIZE_LIMIT
sets the maximum size for
the domain event log
<0…N>
[1000]
- max size is 1000
0
- unlimited
10000
OPENHPI_ON_EP
Sets the entity path on which
the application is running.
This entity path will be
returned when
SaHpiResourceIdGet()
is called
"{ADVANCED
TCA_CHASSI
S,
[{ADVANCEDTCA_CHASSIS,
0}]
{ADVANCED
TCA_CHASS
IS,0}
OPENHPI_EVT_QUEUE_LIMIT
sets the maximum number
of events that are allowed in
the session's event queue
<0…N>
[1000]
- max size is 1000
0
- unlimited
10000