# addition, the SPDS server listen port and operator port
# must be surfaced through the firewall. If you are not
# running through a firewall allow the server to choose
# these ports.
#
# SRVLPORT is the SPDS server listen port;
# leave as 0 if NOT running through a firewall.
#
# SRVOPORT is the SPDS server operator port;
# leave as 0 if NOT running through a firewall.
#
# Refer to the SPDS Admin Doc section on Security for
# more information on running SPDS through a firewall.
#
NSPORT=5190
SNSPORT=5191
SRVLPORT=0
SRVOPORT=0
INSTDIR=$PWD/..
PARMDIR=$INSTDIR/site
ACLDIR=$INSTDIR/site
LICDIR=$INSTDIR/lic
The rc.spds file configurations you need to examine are the following:
• INSTDIR: Your SPD Server installation directory assumes that you are running the
rc.spds script from your /site directory. The INSTDIR= variable provides the relative
path to the installation directory from your /site directory.
• INSTDIR/bin: The PATH=, LD_LIBRARY_PATH, and LIBPATH= statements in
the default rc.spds file refer to the INSTDIR/bin directory. The PATH=,
LD_LIBRARY_PATH, and LIBPATH= statements are in the following section of the
rc.spds file:
#
# Define some secondary variables for server
# parameter files
#
SPARM=$PARMDIR/spdsserv.parm
LICFILE=$LICDIR/spds.lic
PATH=$INSTDIR/bin
export PATH
MSGPATH=$INSTDIR/msg/
export MSGPATH
LPARM=$INSTDIR/site/libnames.parm
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$INSTDIR/bin
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
LIBPATH=$INSTDIR/bin
export LIBPATH
• SNET: The rc.spds script assumes that you want to start the SNET Server (spdssnet)
to support OBDC, JDBC, or htmSQL access to SPD Server data stores. If this is not
what you want, you can delete or comment out the following lines near the bottom of
the rc.spds script.
# Startup the spdssnet server. This server supports
# ODBC access to SPDS data. Note the
# only parameter is the optional spdssnet listen
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