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NAME
dpd - data phone daemon
SYNOPSIS
/etc/dpd
DESCRIPTION
Dpd is the 201 data phone daemon. It is designed to submit
jobs to the Honeywell 6070 computer via the GRTS interface.
Dpd uses the directory /usr/dpd. The file lock in that di-
rectory is used to prevent two daemons from becoming active.
After the daemon has successfully set the lock, it forks and
the main path exits, thus spawning the daemon. The directo-
ry is scanned for files beginning with df. Each such file
is submitted as a job. Each line of a job file must begin
with a key character to specify what to do with the remain-
der of the line.
S directs dpd to generate a unique snumb card. This card
is generated by incrementing the first word of the file
/usr/dpd/snumb and converting that to three-digit octal
concatenated with the station ID.
L specifies that the remainder of the line is to be sent
as a literal.
B specifies that the rest of the line is a file name.
That file is to be sent as binary cards.
F is the same as B except a form feed is prepended to the
file.
U specifies that the rest of the line is a file name.
After the job has been transmitted, the file is un-
linked.
M is followed by a user ID; after the job is sent, the
snumb number and the first line of information in the
file is mailed to the user to verify the sending of the
job.
Any error encountered will cause the daemon to drop the
call, wait up to 20 minutes and start over. This means that
an improperly constructed df file may cause the same job to
be submitted every 20 minutes.
While waiting, the daemon checks to see that the lock file
still exists. If it is gone, the daemon will exit.
FILES
/dev/dn0, /dev/dp0, /usr/dpd/*
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SEE ALSO
opr(I)
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