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The device name to be used by the bridge process placed on that LMID to access the network.
A string of 0 to 78 characters.
If your networking functionality is TLI-based, the device name must be an absolute pathname. The network transport endpoint file path has the following form:
/dev/
provider_name
For STARLAN this is /dev/starlan
. In a multiprocessor configuration, the value takes the form /dev/starlan
N
, where N
is the PE number.
If your networking functionality is sockets-based, you need not enter a value in this field.
/dev/starlan
Application resources refers to global application attributes; that is, the attributes that apply to an entire application, or domain. These attribute values serve to identify, customize, size, secure, and tune a BEA Tuxedo application. Many of the attribute values that you set on the tabs for your application resources serve as application default values for other classes of administrative objects.
Information about your application resources is listed in eight tabbed pages:
To configure general domain attributes, select a domain from the BEA Tuxedo Administration Console tree view and select the General tab in the Configuration Tool pane. The tab contains the following configuration fields:
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