Modifying a Keyword in a Template File
When using the update file to modify an existing keyword definition,
the original keyword should exist in the template file. If it does
not exist in the template file, the update file adds an entry to the
new configuration. You must specify the key parameter in the update
file to identify the target keyword. Only those parameters specified
in the update file keyword are updated in the template file's keyword.
Parameters not specified in the update file are left unchanged. For
example, if the following MODE keyword is in the template file:
MODE=(
MODE_NAME=#INTER
AUTO_ACT=0
COMPRESSION=PROHIBITED
COS_NAME=#INTER
CRYPTOGRAPHY=NONE
DEFAULT_RU_SIZE=1
MAX_NEGOTIABLE_SESSION_LIMIT=256
MAX_RU_SIZE_UPPER_BOUND=4096
MIN_CONWINNERS_SOURCE=128
PLU_MODE_SESSION_LIMIT=256
RECEIVE_PACING_WINDOW=20
)
and the following keyword is specified in the update file:
MODE=(
MODE_NAME=#INTER
AUTO_ACT=10
)
the resulting configuration would have the following MODE keyword
definition:
MODE=(
MODE_NAME=#INTER
AUTO_ACT=10
COMPRESSION=PROHIBITED
COS_NAME=#INTER
CRYPTOGRAPHY=NONE
DEFAULT_RU_SIZE=1
MAX_NEGOTIABLE_SESSION_LIMIT=256
MAX_RU_SIZE_UPPER_BOUND=4096
MIN_CONWINNERS_SOURCE=128
PLU_MODE_SESSION_LIMIT=256
RECEIVE_PACING_WINDOW=20
)