File Formats, Data Descriptions, MIBs, and System Processes Reference
This section describes the format of miscellaneous tables and files.
The page named compilation(5)
summarizes information about header files, libraries, and environment variables needed when compiling application source code.
The section includes descriptions of BEA Tuxedo system-supplied servers. Applications wishing to use the BEA Tuxedo system-supplied servers should specify them in the configuration file for the application.
The servopts
page describes options that can be specified in the configuration file as the CLOPT
parameter of application servers.
The BEA Tuxedo Management Information Base is documented in the MIB(5)
reference page and in the following component MIB pages:
ACL_MIB
—Management Information Base for ACLs
#include <fml32.h>
#include <tpadm.h>
The BEA Tuxedo MIB defines the set of classes through which access control lists (ACLs) may be managed. A BEA Tuxedo configuration with SECURITY
set to USER_AUTH
, ACL
, or MANDATORY_ACL
must be created before accessing or updating these classes. ACL_MIB(5)
should be used in combination with the generic MIB reference page MIB(5)
to format administrative requests and interpret administrative replies. Requests formatted as described in MIB(5)
using classes and attributes described in this reference page may be used to request an administrative service using any one of a number of existing ATMI interfaces in an active application. For additional information pertaining to all ACL_MIB(5)
class definitions, see ACL_MIB(5) Additional Information.
ACL_MIB
(5) consists of the following classes.
Each class description section has four subsections:
A table that lists the name, type, permissions, values and default for each attribute in the class. The format of the attribute table is described below.
As described above, each class that is a part of this MIB is defined below in four parts. One of these parts is the attribute table. The attribute table is a reference guide to the attributes within a class and how they may used by administrators, operators and general users to interface with an application. There are five components to each attribute description in the attribute tables: name, type, permissions, values and default. Each of these components is discussed in MIB(5)
.
MIB(5)
defines the generic TA_FLAGS
attribute which is a long
containing both generic and component MIB specific flag values. At this time, there are no ACL_MIB
(5) specific flag values defined.
The field tables for the attributes described in this reference page are found in the file udataobj/tpadm
relative to the root directory of the BEA Tuxedo system software installed on the system. The directory ${TUXDIR}/udataobj
should be included by the application in the colon-separated list specified by the FLDTBLDIR
environment variable and the field table name tpadm()
should be included in the comma-separated list specified by the FIELDTBLS
environment variable.
Access to the header files and field tables for this MIB is provided only at sites running BEA Tuxedo release 6.0 and later, both native and Workstation.