.../files This directory contains the support files needed for INGRES to run. The critical ones are: dayfile7 The dayfile printed by the tty monitor when INGRES starts up. dbtmplt7 The file that describes the database, used by creatdb. equel7 The process table used by INGRES when called from an EQUEL program. error7_0 error7_1 error7_2 error7_3 error7_4 error7_5 error7_6 The files containing the text of error messages. proctab7 The process table used by INGRES when it is invoked normally. procx7 The process talbe used by INGRES when it is invoked as "ingresx". startup A file executed by the monitor at startup, typically defining a few basic macros. usage A file printed if the parameters to INGRES are wrong. This can be as terse or as verbose as necessary, given the sophistication of your users. users A list of valid INGRES users, their internal code, and their capabilities. More below. Every user on your system who is going to use INGRES \must/ be included in the "users" file. This file looks much like the /etc/passwd file, with fields separated by colons, etc. The first, third, and fourth fields are the login name, user id, and group ids respectively, exactly like the /etc/passwd file. The second field is that user's internal code, which is always exactly two printable characters. There is also an octal field that describes capabilities; the principle capability is the 000001 bit which allows that person to create databases. Users that are not entered into the users file WILL NOT be able to use INGRES. This file can be set up for everyone on your system by using the "usersetup" command.