CM.IN(1)

     NAME
          cm.in - Update ClearDDTS DBMS for CM transactions

     SYNOPSIS
          cm.in [-p] [-f] [-k]

     DESCRIPTION
          Based on bug record files  found  in  its  ~ddts/spool/cm.in
          directory,  the  cm.in  program updates the ClearDDTS defect
          database  about  bug   releated   Configuration   Management
          actions.

          The -p option is used for  debugging.   It  causes  all  log
          messages  to  be  echoed  to  the standard output as well as
          being written to the log file.  Note  this  option  is  only
          valid  in  conjunction  with the -f option.  Otherwise it is
          ignored.

          The -f option is used for debugging.  It causes the  utility
          not to fork(2) itself.

          The -k option is used for debugging.  It causes the  utility
          not to send a signal to ddtsd(1) when finished.

          If the defect record is locked when this utility is run  the
          transaction   file  is  prefixed  with  a  "...BG"  and  the
          transaction is skipped. The ddtsclean(1) utility  will  make
          sure to rerun it later.  (Generally at midnight.)

          By default, the bug related Configuration Management actions
          are recorded in the  "CM Events"  enclosure  as well as  the 
          History enclosure. To turn off recording this information in
          the  History  enclosure,  add  the  following  line  to  the 
          etc/ddtsrc file, found in the home directory of the user ddts.
                CM-Events-to-history: N
 
          By default, cm.in waits five times in one second intervals if 
          it cannot find the  bug in the database. This can happen if
          bugs.in(1) is working on the bug. The administrator can configure
          how may seconds cm.in(1) should sleep during the five reattempts,
          by adding the following line to the etc/ddtsrc file.
                CM-Events-Sleep: N
 
     SEE ALSO
          cm2ddts(1), cm* in the ~ddts/bin directory & man pages