X-Git-Url: http://git.indexdata.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=kernel%2Fdefault.res;h=74da4fef942f74ab313462fd1b838e80bb27ef4e;hb=e11028ba3000e458c269b1c5e330f4920218e6c4;hp=0558f06dce22a25a3e0361365e10adb2177e220e;hpb=3bdafbe35f519fcdd6ec307764eefb14bf1e0d68;p=egate.git diff --git a/kernel/default.res b/kernel/default.res index 0558f06..74da4fe 100644 --- a/kernel/default.res +++ b/kernel/default.res @@ -1,25 +1,34 @@ # Email gateway - general kernel resources -# $Id: default.res,v 1.6 1995/02/17 17:06:16 adam Exp $ +# $Id: default.res,v 1.12 1995/03/01 14:32:24 adam Exp $ # # Important directories, programs, etc. -gw.reply.mta: /usr/bin/smail +gw.reply.mta: /usr/lib/sendmail gw.reply.tmp.prefix: gwr gw.reply.tmp.dir: /tmp -gw.path: /home/adam/egate/kernel +#gw.path: /home/adam/egate/kernel +gw.marc.log: marc.log + +# Retrieval settings +gw.ignore.which: 1 +gw.default.show: 10 +gw.max.show: 100 # Target definitions -gw.portno: 2000 +gw.portno: 210 gw.hostname: localhost gw.bibset: default.bib gw.target.loc: loc.res -gw.databases: Default +gw.target.drewdb: drewdb.res +gw.databases: # Language definitions gw.lang.dk: lang.dk.res +gw.lang.uk: lang.uk.res # Messages gw.msg.subject: Your Z39.50 Query... -gw.msg.greeting: Europagate email-Z39.50 gateway +gw.msg.greeting: Europagate Email-Z39.50 gateway +gw.msg.from: Email-gateway gw.err.nullbody: Empty body ccl.command.find: find f ccl.command.show: show s @@ -34,3 +43,104 @@ ccl.token.or: or ccl.token.not: not ccl.token.set: set +# Diagnostic Conditions +gw.bib1.diag.1: Permanent system error +gw.bib1.diag.2: Temporary system error +gw.bib1.diag.3: Unsupported search +gw.bib1.diag.4: Terms only exclusion (stop) words +gw.bib1.diag.5: Too many argument words +gw.bib1.diag.6: Too many boolean operators +gw.bib1.diag.7: Too many truncated words +gw.bib1.diag.8: Too many incomplete subfields +gw.bib1.diag.9: Truncated words too short +gw.bib1.diag.10: Invalid format for record number (search term) +gw.bib1.diag.11: Too many characters in search statement +gw.bib1.diag.12: Too many records retrieved +gw.bib1.diag.13: Present request out of range +gw.bib1.diag.14: System error in presenting records +gw.bib1.diag.15: Record no authorized to be sent intersystem +gw.bib1.diag.16: Record exceeds Preferred-message-size +gw.bib1.diag.17: Record exceeds Maximum-record-size +gw.bib1.diag.18: Result set not supported as a search term +gw.bib1.diag.19: Only single result set as search term supported +gw.bib1.diag.20: Only ANDing of a single result set as search term supported +gw.bib1.diag.21: Result set exists and replace indicator off +gw.bib1.diag.22: Result set naming not supported +gw.bib1.diag.23: Combination of specified databases not supported +gw.bib1.diag.24: Element set names not supported +gw.bib1.diag.25: Specified element set name not valid for specified database +gw.bib1.diag.26: Only a single element set name supported +gw.bib1.diag.27: Result set no longer exists - unilaterally deleted by target +gw.bib1.diag.28: Result set is in use +gw.bib1.diag.29: One of the specified databases is locked +gw.bib1.diag.30: Specified result set does not exist +gw.bib1.diag.31: Resources exhausted - no results available +gw.bib1.diag.32: Resources exhausted - unpredictable partial results available +gw.bib1.diag.33: Resources exhausted - valid subset of results available +gw.bib1.diag.100: Unspecified error +gw.bib1.diag.101: Access-control failure +gw.bib1.diag.102: Security challenge required but could not be + issued - request terminated +gw.bib1.diag.103: Security challenge required but could not be + issued - record not included +gw.bib1.diag.104: Security challenge failed - record not included +gw.bib1.diag.105: Terminated by negative continue response +gw.bib1.diag.106: No abstract syntaxes agreed to for this record +gw.bib1.diag.107: Query type not supported +gw.bib1.diag.108: Malformed query +gw.bib1.diag.109: Database unavailable +gw.bib1.diag.110: Operator unsupported +gw.bib1.diag.111: Too many databases specified +gw.bib1.diag.112: Too many result sets created +gw.bib1.diag.113: Unsupported attribute type +gw.bib1.diag.114: Unsupported Use attribute +gw.bib1.diag.115: Unsupported value for Use attribute +gw.bib1.diag.116: Use attribute required but not supplied +gw.bib1.diag.117: Unsupported Relation attribute +gw.bib1.diag.118: Unsupported Structure attribute +gw.bib1.diag.119: Unsupported Position attribute +gw.bib1.diag.120: Unsupported Truncation attribute +gw.bib1.diag.121: Unsupported Attribute Set +gw.bib1.diag.122: Unsupported Completeness attribute +gw.bib1.diag.123: Unsupported attribute combination +gw.bib1.diag.124: Unsupported coded value for term +gw.bib1.diag.125: Malformed search term +gw.bib1.diag.126: Illegal term value for attribute +gw.bib1.diag.127: Unparsable format for un-normalized value +gw.bib1.diag.128: Illegal result set name +gw.bib1.diag.129: Proximity search of sets not supported +gw.bib1.diag.130: Illegal result set in proximity search +gw.bib1.diag.131: Unsupported proximity relation +gw.bib1.diag.132: Unsupported proximity unit code + +# Help messages +gw.help.general: You + have triggered the "help"-information on the Email gateway. \n\n + This preliminary service is a very early alpha release of a Email service\n + which acts as a Z39.50-client (origin). \n\n + With this service you can connect to several Z39.50-targets. Your Email\n + body consists of one or more commands. Each command must start on column\n + zero; otherwise it will be ignored. Also, everything AFTER the first\n + empty line in your body is ignored. Thus, you probably do not have to\n + delete your signature in the end.\n\n + All your requests will be logged. Hopefully you will get a reply with\n + the result of your queries in a minute or two. If you don't something\n + probably went wrong. Hopefully, we will be able to see what went wrong\n + by examining the log files.\n\n + This is what you do:\n\n + * First you must select a target (i.e. a host with a Z39.50-interface\n + to one or more databases) with the "target" command. For example:\n + \ttarget dranet.dra.com\n + * Second, select the databases in which you wish to search, with the\n + "base" command. For example:\n + \tbase drewdb\n\n + * Now you are ready to issue real queries by using the "find"-command.\n + The query consists of one or more search words. You can perform boolean\n + searches by using the operators "and", "or" and "not". For example:\n + \tfind computer and knuth\n + If the target supports it, you may also direct the search to special\n + indexes by using qualfiers. For example, the following query will search\n + for "computer" in the "title"-index and "knuth" in the "normal" index:\n + \tfind ti=computer and knuth\n\n + * If the query succeeds, you will be informed with the number of hits.\n + To display the records use the "show"-command.\n