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<strong>Tornado</strong> 2.0<br />

User’s Guide<br />

PARAMETERS<br />

-clean specifies a synopsis cleaning operation.<br />

-config specifies the configFile to be used to parse fileList.<br />

-d specifies that outDir is to be used to append all the synopses.<br />

-h displays the help message.<br />

-l specifies that logFile will be used as the log receiver.<br />

-V sets verbose mode on.<br />

fileList list of files to be parsed by syngen.<br />

SEE ALSO<br />

refgen, htmlLink, htmlBook, windHelpLib<br />

vxencrypt<br />

NAME<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

SEE ALSO<br />

vxencrypt – encryption program for loginLib<br />

vxencrypt<br />

This tool generates the encrypted equivalent of a supplied password. It prompts the user<br />

to enter a password, and then displays the encrypted version.<br />

The encrypted password should then be supplied to VxWorks using the loginUserAdd()<br />

routine. This is only necessary if you have enabled login security by defining<br />

INCLUDE_SECURITY. For more information, see the reference entry for loginLib.<br />

This tool contains the default encryption routine used in loginDefaultEncrypt( ). If the<br />

default encryption routine is replaced in VxWorks, the routine in this module should also<br />

be replaced to reflect the changes in the encryption algorithm.<br />

loginLib, VxWorks Programmer’s Guide: Target Shell<br />

vxsize<br />

NAME<br />

SYNOPSIS<br />

DESCRIPTION<br />

vxsize – compute the size of a vxWorks image<br />

vxsize [-v h_adr l_adr] [-k kbytes] [ -b hex] file<br />

This tool calculates the size of a specified VxWorks image and compares the size of the<br />

image with the system image as it would sit in RAM, i.e. the difference of<br />

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