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3<br />

Launcher<br />

Target server name<br />

To give the target server its own name (distinct from the network name of the<br />

target), specify the name here. If you do not fill in this box, the target server is<br />

known by the same name as the target. Use this field to distinguish alternative<br />

configurations of a single target.<br />

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For serial targets, this box is never necessary, because the required Target name<br />

or IP address entry already specifies an arbitrary name for the server.<br />

Authorized users file<br />

To restrict this target server to a particular set of users, specify the name of a<br />

file of authorized user IDs here. If you do not specify an authorized-users file,<br />

any user on your network may connect to the target whenever it is not<br />

reserved. See 3.5.2 Sharing and Reserving Target Servers, p.82 for more<br />

discussion of the authorized-users file.<br />

Object module format<br />

By default, the target server deduces the object-module format by inspecting<br />

the host-resident image of the run-time system. You can disable this by<br />

explicitly selecting an object format from this list.<br />

Core file<br />

A path on the host to an executable image corresponding to the software<br />

running on the target. This box is optional because the target agent reports the<br />

original path from where the executable was loaded to the server. However, if<br />

the file is no longer in the same location on the host as when your target<br />

downloaded it (or if host and target have different views of the file system),<br />

you can use this box to specify where to find the image on the host.<br />

Target I/O Redirect<br />

Turn on this toggle to redirect the target’s standard input, output, and error. If<br />

Virtual console is selected, target I/O is redirected to the console window.<br />

Shell I/O Redirect<br />

Turn on this toggle to start a console window into which the target shell’s<br />

standard input, output, and error will be directed. (This option is only<br />

available when Virtual console is selected.)<br />

Virtual console<br />

Turn on this toggle to display the virtual console for this target server (a<br />

dedicated xterm where any output or input through virtual I/O channels<br />

takes place). 7 Examples in this manual that involve input and output streams<br />

7. You can also create a virtual console from any <strong>Tornado</strong> tool using Tcl, with<br />

wtxConsoleCreate. See <strong>Tornado</strong> API Guide: WTX TCL API.<br />

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