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File Formats, Data Descriptions, MIBs, and System Processes Reference
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This section, also known as the DM_LOCAL_DOMAINS section, defines one or more local domain access point identifiers and their associated gateway groups. The section must have a local domain access point entry for each active gateway group defined in the UBBCONFIG file. Each entry specifies the parameters required for the domain gateway process running in that group.
Entries within the DM_LOCAL section have the following form:
LocalAccessPoint required_parameters [optional_parameters]
where LocalAccessPoint is the local domain access point identifier (logical name) that you choose to represent a particular gateway group defined in the UBBCONFIG file. LocalAccessPoint must be unique across the local and remote domains involved in a Domains configuration. As you will see in the description of the DM_EXPORT section, you use the local domain access point to associate local services with the gateway group. The local services available through the local domain access point will be available to clients in one or more remote domains.
Required parameters for the DM_LOCAL section
Optional parameters for the DM_LOCAL section
The following optional parameters for the DM_LOCAL section describe resources and limits used in the operation of domain gateways:
Note: For domain gateways of type TDOMAIN running BEA Tuxedo 8.1 or later software, CONNECTION_POLICY can be specified on a per remote domain basis in the DM_TDOMAIN section.
Non-TDomain parameters for the DM_LOCAL section
The following DM_LOCAL section parameters do not apply to domain gateways of type TDOMAIN but are included here for completeness:
For detailed descriptions of SNAX and OSITP parameters, see BEA eLink Documentation .
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