OS4X Core main configuration file
Main configuration file
OS4X's main configuration file defines be basic information about database connectivity and some other, really basic information which cannot reside in the database.
Position
All OS4X binaries search the configuration file at
/etc/os4x.conf
but they are all aware of searching this file at a given position. For this position information, nearly all binaries have the parameter "-C
" (beware of the uppercase!). Example:
$ /opt/os4x/bin/os4xrd -C /opt/os4x/os4x.conf
This example searches the config file at the given position "/opt/os4x/os4x.conf
".
In addition, all running OS4X binaries set the environment variable "OS4X_CFGFILE", which is also interpreted by all binaries. An alternative way to the above example could then be:
$ xport OS4X_CFGFILE=/opt/os4x/os4x.conf $ /opt/os4x/bin/os4xrd
Content
The configuration file contains textual information in the format "key=value", where no space must be existant between key, the character "=" and the corresponding value. Lines beginning with a hash sign ("#") are comments and will not be taken into account. Example:
# comment KEY=VALUE
Variables
Illegal defintions are:
KEY = VALUE KEY =VALUE KEY= VALUE
Example
The following examples show various settings: locale and remote databases, socket connects, the possible database types and persistant connections.
local MySQL server via socket
DB_HOST=localhost DB_USER=os4x DB_PASS=os4x DB_NAME=os4x DB_SOCKET=/var/lib/mysql.sock DB_PORT=3306 TABLEPREFIX=os4x_ MYSQLCLIENT=/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql