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EXEMPLE DE CODE 2-1
### PICMG 2.x specific settings
# 2_X_SYSTEM: If configured, this parameter explicitly specifies the current
# system as CompactPCI (if TRUE) or AdvancedTCA (if FALSE). If not specified
# the choice of the system type is made automatically. It is not recommended
# to specify this parameter, unless it is necessary to override an incorrect
# hardware detection algorithm for the system type. Default is FALSE.
#
# 2_X_SYSTEM = FALSE
# CTCA_FRU_RESET_TIMEOUT: This parameter specifies the time interval in
# msecs which is used to holds the BD_SEL# line low in order to reset a
# CompactPCI board. Default is 500 milliseconds.
#
# CTCA_FRU_RESET_TIMEOUT = 500
# CTCA_HEALTHY_TIMEOUT: This parameter specifies the time interval in
# seconds during which the Shelf Manager waits for the HEALTHY# signal to
# appear after powering on a CompactPCI board. If the board HEALTHY# signal
# is not detected within the specified time, the Shelf Manager will
# deactivate this board. Default is 0 which means endless waiting.
#
# CTCA_HEALTHY_TIMEOUT = 0
#
### Notification settings
# MAX_EVENT_SUBSCRIBERS: The parameter defines the maximum number of
# entities
# that can simultaneously subscribe to receive event notifications
# from the Shelf Manager.
#
MAX_EVENT_SUBSCRIBERS = 64
# MAX_PENDING_EVENT_NOTIFICATIONS: The parameter defines the maximum number
# of outstanding event notifications for each active subscriber.
#
MAX_PENDING_EVENT_NOTIFICATIONS = 1024
# MAX_EVENT_SUBSCRIBER_IDLE_TIME: This parameter defines the maximum timeout
# for an event subscriber, in seconds, between the moment when an event
# arrives and the moment when the subscriber retrieves this event from the
# Shelf Manager. If this timeout is exceed, the subscriber is considered
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