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About the <strong>HP</strong>OM Java-Based Operator GUI<br />

About the ito_op Startup Options<br />

About the ito_op Startup Options<br />

Table 9-1<br />

This section describes the startup options evaluated by the Java GUI<br />

when it is started with the ito_op startup script.<br />

You can start the Java GUI with the ito_op script by entering the<br />

following:<br />

/opt/OV/www/htdocs/ito_op/ito_op &<br />

When the Java GUI is started, options are read from the environment<br />

first, then the command line options passed with the startup script are<br />

evaluated, and finally the content of the itooprc file is read.<br />

Table 9-1 shows the options evaluated by the Java GUI in the startup<br />

scripts:<br />

Startup Script Options Evaluated by the Java GUI<br />

Option Format Default Description<br />

apisid OV_JGUI_API Sets a session ID <strong>for</strong> the<br />

particular Java GUI<br />

instance at its startup.<br />

bbc.http:proxy “” Configures a proxy server<br />

<strong>for</strong> HTTPS-based<br />

communication.<br />

colored_message_lines yes|no no Decides whether whole<br />

messages or just the<br />

severity column are<br />

colored in the message<br />

browser.<br />

def_browser “” Path to the web browser<br />

on a local host.<br />

def_look_and_feel Windows:<br />

com.sun.java.<br />

swing.plaf.mo<br />

tif.Motif<br />

LookAndFeel<br />

Defines the appearance of<br />

the Java GUI.<br />

Chapter 9 297

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