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11.1.2 Parameter
-f configfile
--config=configfile
This is the name of the configuration file. If the filename is not speci-
fied the default is HERCULES.CNF. The name of the default configu-
ration file may be overridden by the 'HERCULES_CNF' environment
variable.
-r rcfile
--rcfile=rcfile
This specifies the name of the Hercules run-commands file. The run-
commands file automatically executes panelcommands upon startup.
-b logofile
--herclogo=logofile
Specifies the name of a customized logo text file in the current Her-
cules directory (for details on how to customize a logofile see chapter
-d
--daemon
Specifies that Hercules is to be run in “daemon” mode, wherein it
runs invisibly with no attached console.
-p dyndir
--modpath=dyndir
This is the directory from which dynamic modules are to be loaded.
The general search order is the following:
solved, then "hercules" is used as pathname.
-l dynmod
--ldmod=dynmod
This is the name of an additional dynamic load module to be loaded
at startup. More than one additional module may be specified, al-
though each must be preceded with the “-l” option.
-s sym=val
--defsym=symbol=value
Specifies a symbol definition where sym is the name of the symbol
and val is the value that is assigned to the symbol. This option has
the same effect as a DEFSYM statement in the configuration file.
If there is a DEFSYM statement in the configuration file that has the
same name for the symbol as a symbol defined in the startup com-
mand then the configuration DEFSYM statement takes precedence.