1 konrad.r 1.1 PEGASUS_ROOT {
2 path,
3 --source,
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4 konrad.r 1.3 Directory where source is located,
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5 konrad.r 1.1 Location where Pegasus source code is located.}
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7 PEGASUS_HOME {
8 path,
9 --binary,
10 Directory where built binaries are deposited,
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11 konrad.r 1.3 Location where Pegasus built binaries will be located. Can be the same as PEGASUS_ROOT.}
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12 konrad.r 1.1
13 PEGASUS_HAS_SSL {
14 Boolean,
15 --enable-ssl,
16 Build in SSL support,
17 Enabling SSL will compile SSL support in Pegasus. If your SSL include files are located in a non-standard location, make sure to define OPENSSL_HOME with the right directory.}
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19 konrad.r 1.3 OPENSSL_BIN {
20 PEGASUS_HAS_SSL,
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21 konrad.r 1.1 path,
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22 konrad.r 1.3 --openssl-bin,
23 OpenSSL binary directory,
24 Specifies the location of the OpenSSL binary. }
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26 OPENSSL_HOME {
27 PEGASUS_HAS_SSL,
28 path,
29 --openssl,
30 OpenSSL directory,
31 Specifies the location of the OpenSSL SDK directory. This directory must contain the OpenSSL include and library directory. }
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33 PEGASUS_ENABLE_SSLV2 {
34 PEGASUS_HAS_SSL,
35 Boolean,
36 --enable-sslv2,
37 Enable SSLv2 protocol,
38 By default, support for the SSLV2 protocol is disabled in OpenPegasus 2.5. The option can be used to build a version of OpenPegasus that supports SSV2. This variable affects how SSL contexts are constructed for both the CIM Server and CIM Clients. }
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39 konrad.r 1.1
40 PEGASUS_PAM_AUTHENTICATION {
41 Boolean,
42 --enable-pam,
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43 konrad.r 1.3 Enable PAM support,
44 Enabling PAM will compile PAM support in Pegasus and provide authentication.}
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45 konrad.r 1.1
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46 konrad.r 1.3 PEGASUS_USE_PAM_STANDALONE_PROC {
47 PEGASUS_PAM_AUTHENTICATION,
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48 konrad.r 1.2 Boolean,
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49 konrad.r 1.3 --enable-standalone-pam,
50 Enable a PAM workaround,
51 PAM authentication has a leak in it. This workaround provides a process which communicates with the CIMserver the authentication information without causing a memory leak in CIMserver.}
52
53 PEGASUS_ENABLE_USERGROUP_AUTHORIZATION {
54 Boolean,
55 --enable-usergroup-auth,
56 Enables restriction to CIM operations to specified groups,
57 Builds a version of OpenPegasus that allows an administrator to restrict access to CIM operations to members of a designed set of groups. Refer to the authorizedUserGroups configuration option for additional details. }
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58 konrad.r 1.2
59 PEGASUS_ENABLE_REMOTE_CMPI {
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60 konrad.r 1.1 Boolean,
61 --enable-remote-cmpi,
62 Enable Remote CMPI extension,
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63 konrad.r 1.3 Remote CMPI enables providers to be run on remote systems without the need for an extra CIMOM. It uses a special proxying provider to relay requests to a remote location using so-called communication layers. The remote side has to start a CMPIRDaemon process, which accepts remote requests and passes them on to CMPI style providers. Remote providers are fully binary compatible and need not to be recompiled. Currently there are two types of remote provider available: out-of-process providers and TCP/IP providers using a separate daemon program.}
64
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65 konrad.r 1.1
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66 konrad.r 1.2 PEGASUS_ENABLE_JMPI_PROVIDER_MANAGER {
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67 konrad.r 1.1 Boolean,
68 --enable-jmpi,
69 Enable Java provider support,
70 Enable support for Java providers.}
71
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72 konrad.r 1.3 PEGASUS_ENABLE_EXECQUERY {
73 Boolean,
74 --enable-execquery,
75 Enables ExecQuery CIM support,
76 When this environment variable is set, processing of ExecQuery operations is enabled. When not set, ExecQuery operation requests get a NotSupported response. }
77
78 PEGASUS_ENABLE_COMPRESSED_REPOSITORY {
79 Boolean,
80 --enable-compressed-repository,
81 Enables compressed repository,
82 If set the Repository Comopression logic is built and enabled and compressed and non compressed repositories are supportted. If not set then compressed repositories are not supporttted. See readme.compression for more details. }
83
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84 konrad.r 1.1 PEGASUS_ENABLE_SLP {
85 Boolean,
86 --enable-slp,
87 Enable SLP support,
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88 konrad.r 1.3 Enables Service Locator Protocol. SLP is used in discovery of CIMOMs location.}
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89 konrad.r 1.1
90 PEGASUS_DEBUG {
91 Boolean,
92 --enable-debug,
93 Compile in debug statements,
94 Provide more debug information.}
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96 PEGASUS_USE_RELEASE_CONFIG_OPTIONS {
97 Boolean,
98 --use-release-config-options,
99 Compile code with release config options,
100 Compile the code with release config options built-in.}
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102 PEGASUS_USE_RELEASE_DIRS {
103 Boolean,
104 --use-release-dirs,
105 Compile code with release dirs,
106 Compile code with release dirs built in.}
107
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108 konrad.r 1.3 PEGASUS_DISABLE_LOCAL_DOMAIN_SOCKET {
109 Boolean,
110 --disable-domain-socket,
111 Disables support for domain socket connection,
112 Disables support for local (same-system) connections over a Unix domain socket. If this option is NOT set, the CIM Server is built to allow connections to be established using a domain socket rather than a TCP port. }
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114 PEGASUS_DISABLE_PERFINST {
115 Boolean,
116 --disable-perfinst,
117 Disables support for gathering performance data,
118 Builds a version of OpenPegasus that disables support for gathering performance data. The CIM_ObjectManager.GatherStatisticalData property is used to control statistic gathering. }
119
120 PEGASUS_DISABLE_PROV_USERCTXT {
121 Boolean,
122 --disable-prov-userctxt,
123 Disables support for the Provider User Context feature,
124 Builds a version of OpenPegasus that disables supports for the Provider User Context feature. This feature allows a Provider to choose the user context in which it is invoked, including the ability to run in the context of the user requesting an operation. The Provider User Context feature may be disabled by compiling with the PEGASUS_DISABLE_PROV_USERCTXT flag defined. In this case, the Provider Registration Manager rejects provider registration requests that specify a UserContext property value. The user context in which providers run is then unchanged by this enhancement. Some platforms, such as OS/400 and z/OS may define the PEGASUS_DISABLE_PROV_USERCTXT as part of the platform configuration, since these platforms already set the provider user context on a per-thread basis. When the Provider User Context feature is enabled, support for each of the User Context types may be disabled individually. Provider registration fails when an unsupported UserContext value is specified. }
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126 PEGASUS_DISABLE_PROV_USERCTXT_CIMSERVER {
127 PEGASUS_DISABLE_PROV_USERCTXT,
128 Boolean,
129 konrad.r 1.3 --disable-prov-userctxt-cimserver,
130 Disables support for the Provider User Context "CIM Server" option,
131 Builds a version of OpenPegasus that disables support for the Provider User Context "CIM Server" option. Support for the "CIM Server" option allows a Provider to be invoked with the same user context as the CIM Server. This model supports providers that are released together with the CIM Server and for which the CIM Server's user context is known to be acceptable. The provider retains full responsibility for authorizing requesting users. }
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133 PEGASUS_DISABLE_PROV_USERCTXT_DESIGNATED {
134 PEGASUS_DISABLE_PROV_USERCTXT,
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135 konrad.r 1.1 Boolean,
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136 konrad.r 1.3 --disable-prov-userctxt-designated,
137 Disables support for the Provider User Context "Designated" option,
138 uilds a version of OpenPegasus that disables support for the Provider User Context "Designated" option. Support for the "Privileged" option allows a Provider to be invoked in the context of a single, designated user. This option allows a provider to run in a consistent user context with an appropriate level of privilege. The provider retains full responsibility for authorizing requesting users. }
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140 PEGASUS_DISABLE_PROV_USERCTXT_PRIVILEGED {
141 PEGASUS_DISABLE_PROV_USERCTXT,
142 Boolean,
143 --disable-prov-userctxt-privileged,
144 Disables support for the Provider User Context "Privileged" option,
145 Builds a version of OpenPegasus that disables support for the Provider User Context "Privileged" option. Support for the "Privileged" option allows a Provider to be invoked in the context of a privileged user, potentially escalating the privilege of the requesting user. The provider retains full responsibility for authorizing requesting users. The Privileged User model is much like the Designated User model, except that it clearly declares a privilege requirement and it allows such a provider to be written in a way that is portable across platforms for which the privileged user name differs. }
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147 PEGASUS_DISABLE_PROV_USERCTXT_REQUESTOR {
148 PEGASUS_DISABLE_PROV_USERCTXT,
149 Boolean,
150 --disable-prov-userctxt-requestor,
151 Disables support to run providers as the "Requestor.",
152 Builds a version of OpenPegasus that will not allow a Provider to run as the "Requestor". Support for the "Requestor" option allows a Provider to be invoked in the context of the user requesting an operation. This option reduces the complexity of writing a provider, because authorization checks that the provider previously had to perform can instead be performed by the underlying platform or managed resource. This reduction in complexity is accompanied by an increase in the security of the solution, because the redundant authorization checks in the provider are likely to miss cases or get out of sync with the authorization model of the managed resource or underlying platform. }
153
154 ICU_INSTALL {
155 PEGASUS_HAS_MESSAGES,
156 path,
157 konrad.r 1.3 --icu-install,
158 Directory with ICU libraries,
159 When set, points to the directory containing the ICU (International Components for Unicode) libraries. Note that the 'lib' sub-directory is appended to this variable. This is used during build to link to ICU. }
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161 ICU_ROOT {
162 PEGASUS_HAS_MESSAGES,
163 path,
164 --icu-root,
165 Directory with ICU source code,
166 When set, points to the root directory of the ICU (International Components for Unicode) source tree (ie. the directory before the source directory in the ICU distribution). This is used during build to compile against the ICU header files. }
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168 PEGASUS_HAS_MESSAGES {
169 boolean,
170 --enable-messages,
171 Enable localization support,
172 If the PEGASUS_HAS_MESSAGES is not set, OpenPegasus is built without localization support. This means that all messages sent by the CIM Server and the CLIs are in English. ICU is an open source project at http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu. Only English tran/slations are included with the OpenPegasus distribution. The OpenPegasus distribution does not provide translated messages. But, enabling for ICU would allow vendor to provide the translations. Refer to the OpenPegasus Release README for additional information regarding the use of ICU. }
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174 PEGASUS_DISABLE_CQL {
175 Boolean,
176 --disable-cql,
177 Disables CQL support,
178 konrad.r 1.3 When this variable is set, support for Indication Subscription filters that have CQL as the language is disabled. It does not remove CQL from the build.}
179
180 PEGASUS_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_INTERFACES {
181 Boolean,
182 --disable-deprecated-interfaces,
183 Removes deprecated symbol definitions,
184 Removes deprecated symbol definitions from Pegasus runtime libraries. If this option is set, the resulting Pegasus libraries will not be binary compatible with clients and providers built using interface definitions from prior releases. This option may be used to slightly reduce binary footprint in an environment where compatibility is not required. }
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186 PEGASUS_EXTRA_C_FLAGS {
187 flag,
188 --extra-c-flags,
189 Extra C compiler flags,
190 This build option allows a developer to specify an additional set of flags to be included on the C compile command line. If you don't have any, just leave it blank.}
191
192 PEGASUS_EXTRA_CXX_FLAGS {
193 flag,
194 --extra-cxx-flags,
195 Extra C++ compiler flags,
196 This build option allows a developer to specify an additional set of flags to be included on the C++ compile command line. If you don't have any, just leave it blank}
197
198 PEGASUS_EXTRA_LINK_FLAGS {
199 konrad.r 1.3 flag,
200 --extra-link-flags,
201 Extra link flag,
202 This build option allows a developer to specify an additional set of flags to be included on the link command line. If you don't have any, just leave it blank}
203
204 PEGASUS_REPOSITORY_MODE {
205 flag,
206 --repository-mode,
207 Controls how repository is built,
208 Contols if the repository is built in XML or Binary Mode. Only affects he build envirment and not the runtime. Use cimconfig to modify the runtime environment. Possible Values: XML or BIN. XML causes repository to be built in XML mode. BIN causes reposiory to be built in binary mode. }
209
210 PEGASUS_NOASSERTS {
211 boolean,
212 --noasserts,
213 Remove asserts,
214 Defines the NDEBUG compilation macro, which causes the preprocessor to remove PEGASUS_ASSERT() statements. }
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216
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