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-DM.CONF(5) 386BSD Programmer's Manual DM.CONF(5)
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-NNAAMMEE
- ddmm..ccoonnff - dm configuration file
-
-DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
- The dm.conf file is the configuration file for the dm(8) program. It
- consists of lines beginning with one of three keywords, ``badtty'',
- ``game'', and ``time''. All other lines are ignored.
-
- Any tty listed after the keyword ``badtty'' may not have games played on
- it. Entries consist of two white-space separated fields: the string
- ``badtty'' and the ttyname as returned by ttyname(3). For example, to
- keep the uucp dialout, ``tty19'', from being used for games, the entry
- would be:
-
- badtty /dev/tty19
-
- Any day/hour combination listed after the keyword ``time'' will disallow
- games during those hours. Entries consist of four white-space separated
- fields: the string ``time'', the unabbreviated day of the week and the
- beginning and ending time of a period of the day when games may not be
- played. The time fields are in a 0 based, 24-hour clock. For example,
- the following entry allows games playing before 8AM and after 5PM on Mon-
- days.
-
- time Monday 8 17
-
- Any game listed after the keyword ``game'' will set parameters for a spe-
- cific game. Entries consist of five white-space separated fields: the
- keyword ``game'', the name of a game, the highest system load average at
- which the game may be played, the maximum users allowed if the game is to
- be played, and the priority at which the game is to be run. Any of these
- fields may start with a non-numeric character, resulting in no game limi-
- tation or priority based on that field. The game "default" controls the
- settings for any game not otherwise listed, and must be the last ``game''
- entry in the file. Priorities may not be negative. For example, the
- following entries limits the game ``hack'' to running only when the sys-
- tem has 10 or less users and a load average of 5 or less; all other games
- may be run any time the system has 15 or less users.
-
- game hack 5 10 *
- game default * 15 *
-
-FFIILLEESS
- /etc/dm.conf The dm(8) configuration file.
-
-SSEEEE AALLSSOO
- setpriority(2), ttyname(3), dm(8)
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