In the directory /etc/dcache
you will find the
file info-provider.xml
. This file is where
you configure the info-provider. It provides information that
is difficult or impossible to obtain from the running dCache
directly.
You must edit the info-provider.xml
to
customise its content to match your dCache instance. In some
places, the file contains place-holder values. These
place-holder values must be changed to the correct values for
your dCache instance.
Careful with < and & charaters
Take care when editing the
info-provider.xml
file! After changing
the contents, the file must remain valid, well-formed XML.
In particular, be very careful when writing a less-than symbol
(<
) or an ampersand symbol
(&
).
Only use an ampersand symbol (
&
) if it is part of an entity reference. An entity reference is a sequence that starts with an ampersand symbol and is terminated with a semi-colon (;
), for example>
and'
are entity markups.If you want to include an ampersand character in the text then you must use the
&
entity; for example, to include the text “me & you” the XML file would includeme & you
.Only use a less-than symbol (
<
) when starting an XML element; for example,<constant id="TEST">A test value</constant>
.If you want to include a less-than character in the text then you must use the
<
entity; for example, to include the text “1 < 2” the XML file would include1 < 2
.
Example:
The following example shows the SE-NAME
constant (which provides a human-readable description of the
dCache instance) from a well-formed
info-provider.xml
configuration file:
<constant id="SE-NAME">Simple & small dCache instance for small VOs (typically < 20 users)</constant>
The SE-NAME
constant is configured to
have the value “Simple & small dCache instance for
small VOs (typically < 20 users)”. This
illustrates how to include ampersand and less-than
characters in an XML file.
When editing the info-provider.xml
file,
you should only edit text between two
elements or add more elements (for lists and mappings). You
should never alter the text inside
double-quote marks.
Example:
This example shows how to edit the
SITE-UNIQUE-ID
constant. This constant has
a default value EXAMPLESITE-ID
, which is a
place-holder value and must be edited.
<constant id="SITE-UNIQUE-ID">EXAMPLESITE-ID</constant>
To edit the constant’s value, you must change the text between
the start- and end-element tags:
EXAMPLESITE-ID
. You should
not edit the text SITE-UNIQUE-ID
as it is in double-quote marks. After editing, the file may
read:
<constant id="SITE-UNIQUE-ID">DESY-HH</constant>
The info-provider.xml
contains detailed
descriptions of all the properties that are editable. You
should refer to this documentation when editing the
info-provider.xml
.