
Index
- 9D errors:
- 8.2 Error Codes
A
- a_srvcfg:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- 4.2.2 Server Configuration Variables
- a_srvcfg:file ownership & permissions:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- a_srvcfg:file:
- 4.2.2 Server Configuration Variables
- access denied:
- 8.4.3 File Access Denied
- access file manager:
- 6.4.1 Starting the Access File Manager
- 6.4.3 Adding an Access Record
- 6.4.6 Displaying an Access Record
- 6.4.5 Modifying an Access Record
- 6.4 Using the Access File Manager
- 6.4.2 Creating or Opening an Access File
- 6.4.4 Removing an Access Record
- access file manager:adding an access record:
- 6.4.3 Adding an Access Record
- access file manager:creating an access file:
- 6.4.2 Creating or Opening an Access File
- access file manager:default values:
- 6.4 Using the Access File Manager
- access file manager:displaying records:
- 6.4.6 Displaying an Access Record
- access file manager:modifying a record:
- 6.4.5 Modifying an Access Record
- access file manager:removing a record:
- 6.4.4 Removing an Access Record
- access file manager:starting:
- 6.4.1 Starting the Access File Manager
- access records:
- 6.3 Access Records
- 6.4.3 Adding an Access Record
- access records:examples:
- 6.3 Access Records
- access records:fields:
- 6.3 Access Records
- access records:most permissive:
- 6.3 Access Records
- access records:password:
- 6.4.3 Adding an Access Record
- access records:record never matched:
- 6.4.3 Adding an Access Record
- access records:wildcards in:
- 6.3 Access Records
- ACCESS_FILE, configuration variable:
- ACCESS_FILE
- Acu_Client_Password:
- 8.4.6 Invalid Password
- 6.5.1 Passwords
- AcuAccess:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- AcuAccess:file ownership & permissions:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- ACUCOBOL configuration variable:
- 6.5.1 Passwords
- acupgms.lib:
- 6.5.1 Passwords
- acuping:
- 8.3 Diagnosing AcuServer Errors
- acuserve will not start:
- 3.1 Getting Started in Windows
- acuserve, automatic startup on UNIX:
- 5.3 Starting acuserve at System Startup
- acuserve, automatic startup on Windows NT:
- 5.3 Starting acuserve at System Startup
- acuserve, enabling file tracing:
- 5.2.8 acuserve -start
- acuserve, error log:
- 5.2.8 acuserve -start
- acuserve, installing the Windows NT service:
- 5.2.4 acuserve -install
- acuserve, querying the Windows NT service:
- 5.2.6 acuserve -query
- acuserve, removing the Windows NT service:
- 5.2.7 acuserve -remove
- acuserve, starting:
- 5.2.8 acuserve -start
- acuserve, status report:
- 5.4 Status Reports
- acuserve, stopping:
- 5.2.5 acuserve -kill
- acuserve, use under MPE/iX:
- 2.1 Getting Started on UNIX
- acuserve:
- 5.2.10 acuserve -version
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- 5.2.2 acuserve -config
- 6.2 The Server Access File
- 5.1 The acuserve Command
- 6.1 Security Overview
- 5.2.3 acuserve -info
- 5.2.1 acuserve -access
- acuserve:command:
- 5.1 The acuserve Command
- acuserve:configuring:
- 5.2.2 acuserve -config
- acuserve:file permissions:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- acuserve:starting the access file manager:
- 5.2.1 acuserve -access
- acuserve:status report:
- 5.2.3 acuserve -info
- acuserve:version number of:
- 5.2.10 acuserve -version
- acuserve:will not start:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- 6.2 The Server Access File
- 6.1 Security Overview
- AcuServer errors:
- 8.3 Diagnosing AcuServer Errors
- AcuServer files:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- AcuServer files:ownerships & permissions:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- ACUSERVER_PORT, configuration variable:
- ACUSERVER_PORT
- AcuServer-enabled runtime:
- 3.1 Getting Started in Windows
- 2.1 Getting Started on UNIX
- 3.7 Installing the Client
- 2.5 Installing the Client
- AcuServer-enabled runtime: verifying:
- 3.1 Getting Started in Windows
- 2.1 Getting Started on UNIX
- 2.5 Installing the Client
- 3.7 Installing the Client
- acushare:
- 2.2 UNIX System Requirements
- APPLY_CODE_PATH, runtime configuration variable:
- 7.2.2 Using FILE_PREFIX and CODE_PREFIX
- APPLY_FILE_PATH, runtime configuration variable:
- 7.2.2 Using FILE_PREFIX and CODE_PREFIX
- AS_CLIENT_ENCRYPT, configuration variable:
- AS_CLIENT_ENCRYPT
B
- buffers:
- V_BUFFERS
- buffers: V_BUFFERS:
- V_BUFFERS
C
- C$COPY, library routine:
- 7.5.1 C$COPY
- C$FILEINFO, library routine:
- 7.5.2 C$FILEINFO
- C$PING:
- 8.3 Diagnosing AcuServer Errors
- C$RERR:
- 8.2 Error Codes
- cblconfig file:
- 4.2.1 Runtime Configuration Variables
- client and server on same machine:
- USE_LOCAL_SERVER
- client user name:
- 6.3 Access Records
- client-enabled runtime:
- 3.7 Installing the Client
- 2.5 Installing the Client
- 2.1 Getting Started on UNIX
- 3.1 Getting Started in Windows
- client-enabled runtime: verifying:
- 2.1 Getting Started on UNIX
- 3.7 Installing the Client
- 2.5 Installing the Client
- 3.1 Getting Started in Windows
- closing stranded files:
- 5.5 Closing Stranded Files
- 5.2.9 acuserve -unlock
- CODE_PREFIX, configuration variable:
- 7.2.2 Using FILE_PREFIX and CODE_PREFIX
- configuration file format:
- 4.2 Configuration Variables
- configuration variables:
- 4.2.2 Server Configuration Variables
- configuration variables:server:
- 4.2.2 Server Configuration Variables
- configuration:
- 4.2.1 Runtime Configuration Variables
- 4.1 Configuring AcuServer
- configuration:variables for runtime:
- 4.2.1 Runtime Configuration Variables
- connection refused:
- 8.4.5 Connection Refused
- connection times out:
- 8.4.2 Connection Times Out
- connection validation logic:
- 6.5 AcuServer Connection Logic
- Control-C, application terminated by:
- 5.5 Closing Stranded Files
- creating an access file:
- 6.4.2 Creating or Opening an Access File
D
- DEFAULT_TIMEOUT, configuration variable:
- DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
- DEFAULT_UMASK, configuration variable:
- DEFAULT_UMASK
- DEFAULT_USER, configuration variable:
- 6.3 Access Records
- DEFAULT_USER
- 6.5 AcuServer Connection Logic
- DEFAULT_USER, configuration variable:when used:
- 6.5 AcuServer Connection Logic
- DOS:
- 6.4.3 Adding an Access Record
- DOS: client user name:
- 6.4.3 Adding an Access Record
- DOS:USER environment variable:
- 6.4.3 Adding an Access Record
- DOS:USERNAME environment variable:
- 6.4.3 Adding an Access Record
E
- encryption:
- 6.6 Encryption
- 1.2.3 System Security
- error codes:
- 8.2 Error Codes
- error log:
- 5.2.8 acuserve -start
F
- FAQs:
- 8.3 Diagnosing AcuServer Errors
- 8.5 Frequently Asked Questions
- FAT file system:
- 6.1 Security Overview
- FID, field in status report:
- 5.4 Status Reports
- file access failures:
- 8.2 Error Codes
- file errors:
- 8.4.1 Ambiguous File Error
- file errors:ambiguous:
- 8.4.1 Ambiguous File Error
- file systems on Windows NT:
- 6.1 Security Overview
- file tracing, flushing the buffer:
- 5.2.8 acuserve -start
- file tracing, server:
- 5.2.8 acuserve -start
- file type:
- 5.4 Status Reports
- file type:in status report:
- 5.4 Status Reports
- FILE_PREFIX, configuration variable:
- 7.2.2 Using FILE_PREFIX and CODE_PREFIX
- FILE_PREFIX:
- 7.5 Restrictions to Library Functions
- FILE_PREFIX:not used in library functions:
- 7.5 Restrictions to Library Functions
- FILE_TRACE_FLUSH, configuration variable:
- FILE_TRACE_FLUSH
- filename_DATA_FMT configuration variable:
- filename_DATA_FMT
- filename_INDEX_FMT configuration variable:
- filename_INDEX_FMT
- filename_MRC configuration variable:
- 7.4 Multiple-Record Mode
- filename_VERSION, configuration variable:
- filename_VERSION
- foreground, running acuserve in:
- 5.2.8 acuserve -start
G
- Getting started on UNIX, see Quick-Start Guide:
- 3.1 Getting Started in Windows
- 2.1 Getting Started on UNIX
H
- host name of client system:
- 8.4.4 Unexpected User Name
- host name:
- 3.7.2 Setting Up the Host Name
- 2.5.2 Setting Up the Host Name
I
- instances:
- 1.2.5 Server Licensing
- instances:maximum allowed:
- 1.2.5 Server Licensing
- international character handling:
- 1.2.7 International Character Handling
- IP address, specifying:
- SERVER_IP and SERVER_NAME
K
- kill -9, application terminated by:
- 5.5 Closing Stranded Files
- kill -9:
- 5.2.5 acuserve -kill
- kill -9:acuserve terminated by:
- 5.2.5 acuserve -kill
L
- license file:
- 3.2 Windows Installation Requirements
- 2.2 UNIX System Requirements
- license:
- 1.2.5 Server Licensing
- license:maximum number of instances:
- 1.2.5 Server Licensing
- local files, accessing with AcuServer:
- USE_LOCAL_SERVER
- LOCK_ALL_FILES, configuration variable:
- LOCK_ALL_FILES
- locking files:
- LOCK_ALL_FILES
- LOCKS_PER_FILE, configuration variable:
- LOCKS_PER_FILE, MAX_FILES, and MAX_LOCKS
M
- machine failures:
- 8.1 Machine Failures
- map file, for international character handling:
- 1.2.7 International Character Handling
- MAX_ERROR_LINES, configuration variable:
- MAX_ERROR_LINES
- MAX_FILES, configuration variable:
- LOCKS_PER_FILE, MAX_FILES, and MAX_LOCKS
- MAX_LOCKS, configuration variable:
- LOCKS_PER_FILE, MAX_FILES, and MAX_LOCKS
- MPE/iX, running AcuServer in:
- 2.1 Getting Started on UNIX
- MULTIPLE_RECORD_COUNT, configuration variable:
- MULTIPLE_RECORD_COUNT
- multiple-record mode:
- 7.4 Multiple-Record Mode
- 1.2.1 Remote File Access Performance
N
- name aliases:
- 7.2.4 Using Name Aliases
- NFS:
- 1.2.1 Remote File Access Performance
- NT_SECURITY, configuration variable:
- NT_SECURITY
- NTFS file system:
- 6.1 Security Overview
P
- password:
- 6.5.1 Passwords
- 8.4.6 Invalid Password
- 6.4.3 Adding an Access Record
- password:Acu_Client_Password:
- 6.5.1 Passwords
- password:field in access record:
- 6.4.3 Adding an Access Record
- password:invalid, connection refused:
- 8.4.6 Invalid Password
- PASSWORD_ATTEMPTS, configuration variable:
- PASSWORD_ATTEMPTS
- 6.5.1 Passwords
- passwords:
- 6.5.1 Passwords
- PID, field in status report:
- 5.4 Status Reports
- ping:
- 8.4.2 Connection Times Out
- plug-in, using AcuServer with:
- 1.2.5 Server Licensing
- port-number, assigning to the acuserve program:
- 5.2.8 acuserve -start
- PROVIDE PASSWORD-MESSAGES, configuration variable:
- PROVIDE_PASSWORD_MESSAGES
Q
- Quick-Start Guide for UNIX:
- 2.1 Getting Started on UNIX
- 3.1 Getting Started in Windows
R
- Record locking support:
- 1.2.2 Record Locking
- remote name notation:
- 7.2.3 Remote Name Notation on Command Line and in Configuration File
- 7.2.1 Remote Name Notation
- remote name notation:in the configuration file:
- 7.2.3 Remote Name Notation on Command Line and in Configuration File
- remote name notation:on the command line:
- 7.2.3 Remote Name Notation on Command Line and in Configuration File
- RENAME, library routine:
- 7.5.3 RENAME
- RENAME-STATUS:
- 7.5.3 RENAME
- report, system status:
- 5.4 Status Reports
- runtime configuration variables:
- 4.2.1 Runtime Configuration Variables
S
- same machine for client and server:
- USE_LOCAL_SERVER
- security via license files:
- 3.2 Windows Installation Requirements
- 2.2 UNIX System Requirements
- security:
- 3.5 Windows Security vs. AcuServer System Security
- security:Windows vs. AcuServer:
- 3.5 Windows Security vs. AcuServer System Security
- server access file:
- 6.3 Access Records
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- 6.2 The Server Access File
- server access file:access records:
- 6.3 Access Records
- server access file:default name:
- 6.2 The Server Access File
- server access file:ownership & permissions:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- server configuration file, specifying at startup:
- 5.2.8 acuserve -start
- server configuration file:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- server configuration file: ownership & permissions:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- server configuration variables, getting settings of:
- 5.2.8 acuserve -start
- server configuration variables:
- 4.2.2 Server Configuration Variables
- server count exceeded:
- 1.2.5 Server Licensing
- server name file:
- 7.3 Server Name Management
- server:
- USE_LOCAL_SERVER
- server:on same machine as client:
- USE_LOCAL_SERVER
- SERVER_IP, configuration variable:
- SERVER_IP and SERVER_NAME
- SERVER_NAME, configuration variable:
- SERVER_IP and SERVER_NAME
- socket calls:
- 1.2 Implementation Details
- sockets:
- 1.2.1 Remote File Access Performance
- sockets:network performance:
- 1.2.1 Remote File Access Performance
- software distribution media contents on UNIX:
- 2.2 UNIX System Requirements
- software distribution media contents:
- 3.2 Windows Installation Requirements
- software installation on UNIX server:
- 2.3 Installing a UNIX Server
- software installation on Windows NT (Intel) servers:
- 3.3 Installing a Windows NT/2000 Server
- software installation:
- 2.5 Installing the Client
- 3.7 Installing the Client
- software installation: client:
- 2.5 Installing the Client
- 3.7 Installing the Client
- starting acuserve:
- 5.2.8 acuserve -start
- STATUS-CODE:
- 7.5.2 C$FILEINFO
- stopping the acuserve daemon:
- 5.2.5 acuserve -kill
- stranded files, closing:
- 5.5 Closing Stranded Files
- system load balancing:
- 1.2.4 System Load Balancing
- system security:
- 6.1 Security Overview
- 1.2.3 System Security
- system status report:
- 5.4 Status Reports
T
- technical support:
- 9.1 Contacting Acucorp Technical Support
- TEXT, configuration variable:
- TEXT
- translating international characters:
- 1.2.7 International Character Handling
- troubleshooting:
- 8.4.2 Connection Times Out
- 8.4.5 Connection Refused
- 8.4 Troubleshooting
- 8.4.3 File Access Denied
- 8.4.4 Unexpected User Name
- 8.4.6 Invalid Password
- 8.4.1 Ambiguous File Error
- 8.4.7 Client and Server Both Hang When Connecting
- troubleshooting:ambiguous file error:
- 8.4.1 Ambiguous File Error
- troubleshooting:client and server hang:
- 8.4.7 Client and Server Both Hang When Connecting
- troubleshooting:connection refused:
- 8.4.5 Connection Refused
- troubleshooting:connection times out:
- 8.4.2 Connection Times Out
- troubleshooting:file access denied:
- 8.4.3 File Access Denied
- troubleshooting:invalid password:
- 8.4.6 Invalid Password
- troubleshooting:unexpected user name:
- 8.4.4 Unexpected User Name
- troubleshooting:UNIX permissions:
- 8.4.3 File Access Denied
- troubleshooting:Windows NT permissions:
- 8.4.3 File Access Denied
- TY, field in status report:
- 5.4 Status Reports
U
- umask:
- 3.6.1 Ownerships and Permissions on New Files
- 6.4.3 Adding an Access Record
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- unexpected user name on server:
- 8.4.4 Unexpected User Name
- UNIX:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- UNIX:ownerships:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- UNIX:ownerships:AcuServer files:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- UNIX:ownerships:data files:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- UNIX:ownerships:new files:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- UNIX:permissions:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- UNIX:permissions:AcuServer files:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- UNIX:permissions:data files:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- UNIX:permissions:new files:
- 2.4 Ownerships and Permissions
- unlock option:
- 5.5 Closing Stranded Files
- unlock option:command line mode:
- 5.5 Closing Stranded Files
- unlock option:interactive mode:
- 5.5 Closing Stranded Files
- USE_LOCAL_SERVER, configuration variable:
- USE_LOCAL_SERVER
- USER environment variable:
- 6.3 Access Records
- user ID under MPE/iX:
- 2.1 Getting Started on UNIX
- USERNAME environment variable:
- 6.3 Access Records
V
- V_BUFFER_DATA, configuration variable:
- 4.2.2 Server Configuration Variables
- V_BUFFER_DATA
- V_BUFFERS, configuration variable:
- V_BUFFERS
- 4.2.2 Server Configuration Variables
- V_READ_AHEAD, configuration variable:
- 4.2.2 Server Configuration Variables
- V_READ_AHEAD
- V_SEG_SIZE, configuration variable:
- V_SEG_SIZE
- V_VERSION, configuration variable:
- V_VERSION
- 4.2.2 Server Configuration Variables
- validating service requesters:
- 6.5 AcuServer Connection Logic
- version:
- 5.2.10 acuserve -version
- version:displaying acuserve release version:
- 5.2.10 acuserve -version
- Vision file, naming data segments of:
- filename_DATA_FMT
- Vision file, naming index segments of:
- filename_INDEX_FMT
- Vision files:
- 1.2.6 Vision Files
W
- wildcards in access records:
- 6.3 Access Records
- Windows NT ownerships of new files:
- 3.6.1 Ownerships and Permissions on New Files
- Windows NT ownerships:
- 3.6 Ownerships and Permissions
- Windows NT permissions on new files:
- 3.6.1 Ownerships and Permissions on New Files
- Windows NT permissions:
- 3.6 Ownerships and Permissions
- Windows NT security:
- NT_SECURITY
- 3.5 Windows Security vs. AcuServer System Security
- Windows NT services, deleting them:
- 3.3 Installing a Windows NT/2000 Server
- Windows NT services, stopping them:
- 3.3 Installing a Windows NT/2000 Server
- Windows NT services:
- 5.3 Starting acuserve at System Startup
- WSOCK32.DLL:
- 2.2 UNIX System Requirements
- 3.2 Windows Installation Requirements
X
- XFD, international character translation:
- 1.2.7 International Character Handling