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- $Id: zebrasrv-options.xml,v 1.6 2006-09-05 12:01:31 adam Exp $
Options for generic frontend server and yaz-ztest.
Included in both manual and man page for yaz-ztest
Note - these files have been altered for zebrasrv, and are not in
<varlistentry><term><literal>-z</literal></term>
<listitem><para>
- Use the Z39.50 protocol (default). This option and <literal>-s</literal>
+ Use the &acro.z3950; protocol (default). This option and <literal>-s</literal>
complement each other.
You can use both multiple times on the same command
line, between listener-specifications (see below). This way, you
<varlistentry><term><literal>-f </literal>
<replaceable>vconfig</replaceable></term>
- <listitem><para>This specifies an XML file that describes
- one or more YAZ frontend virtual servers. See section VIRTUAL
+ <listitem><para>This specifies an &acro.xml; file that describes
+ one or more &yaz; frontend virtual servers. See section VIRTUAL
HOSTS for details.
</para></listitem></varlistentry>
<screen>
hostname | IP-number [: portnumber]
</screen>
- The port number defaults to 210 (standard Z39.50 port) for
+ The port number defaults to 210 (standard &acro.z3950; port) for
privileged users (root), and 9999 for normal users.
The special hostname "@" is mapped to
the address INADDR_ANY, which causes the server to listen on any local
<para>
The default behavior for <literal>zebrasrv</literal> - if started
- as non-priviledged user - is to establish
- a single TCP/IP listener, for the Z39.50 protocol, on port 9999.
+ as non-privileged user - is to establish
+ a single TCP/IP listener, for the &acro.z3950; protocol, on port 9999.
<screen>
zebrasrv @
zebrasrv tcp:some.server.name.org:1234
<para>
To start the server listening on the registered port for
- Z39.50, or on a filesystem socket,
+ &acro.z3950;, or on a filesystem socket,
and to drop root privileges once the ports are bound, execute
the server like this from a root shell:
<screen>