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Assigning resource-context objects to an actual destination, Using the AIX command line
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To read more about resource-context attributes, enter this at the AIX command prompt to view the associated man pages: man pd_att_res_context Assigning resource-context objects to an actual destination You can use either the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI or the AIX command line to assign resource-context objects to a PSF actual destination, fax destination, or e-mail destination. Using the AIX command line To assign resource-context objects to a PSF actual destination, fax destination, or e-mail destination from the AIX command line, use the pdset command and the resource-context-font, resource-context-overlay, resource-context-form-definition, resource-context-page-definition, or resource-context-page-segment attribute. For example, to associate the font resource context object Resfont1 with the PSF actual destination Serv1-pp residing in server Server1, enter this command: pdset -c destination -x "resource-context-font=Resfont1" Server1:Serv1-pp If you have not created a resource-context object, you can assign the path name of a directory containing resources to the actual destination in the same way. For example, to associate the directories /resource/overlays/julia and /resource/overlays/henry, which contain overlays, with the fax destination Serv1-fax residing in server Server1, enter this command: pdset -c destination -x "resource-context-overlay=/resource/overlays/julia:/resource/overlays/henry" Server1:Serv1-fax InfoPrint Manager searches the directories specified by the resource-context objects or the directories you specified for resources required by jobs. Assigning a resource-context object to a default-document object You can use either the InfoPrint Manager Administration GUI or the AIX command line to assign resource-context objects to a default-document object. Using the AIX command line To assign resource-context objects to a default-document object from the AIX command line, use the pdset command and the resource-context-font, resource-context-overlay, resource-context-form-definition, resource-context-pagedefinition, resource-context-page-segment, or resource-context attribute. For example, to associate the font resource context object Resfont1 with the default document report residing in server Server1, enter this command: pdset -c initial-value-document -x "resource-context-font=Resfont1" Server1:report If you have not created a resource-context object, you can assign the path name of a directory containing resources to the default document in the same way. For example, you want InfoPrint to search for resources of any type that it cannot find in the other resource contexts associated with a default document in the directory /resource/any. To associate this directory with the default document report residing in server Server1, enter this command: pdset -c initial-value-document -x "resource-context=/resource/any" Server1:report Chapter 9. Creating and managing resource-context objects 117