Papi standalone to communicate with enterprise

Could anyone let me know whether we can write a standalone papi client from windows environment to communicate with enterprise 10gr3 bpm deployed in wls server in unix environment?
I have written standalone papi client to communicate with enterprise 10gr3 bpm deployed in wls server in unix environment. I got the below error. Thanks in advance.
I have added respective directory.xml and engine.properties.
fuego.connector.ConnectorException: Connector [__internal__:J2EE:LOCAL_J2EE] caused an exception when getting a resource of type [1].
Detail:Connector [__internal__:J2EE:LOCAL_J2EE] caused an exception when getting a resource of type [1].
at fuego.connector.ConnectorException.exceptionOnGetResource(ConnectorException.java:95)
at fuego.connector.ConnectorTransaction.getResource(ConnectorTransaction.java:324)
at fuego.connector.ConnectorTransaction.getResource(ConnectorTransaction.java:298)
at fuego.connector.J2EEHelper.getContext(J2EEHelper.java:35)
at fuego.connector.impl.BaseRemoteConnector.getContext(BaseRemoteConnector.java:89)
at fuego.connector.impl.BaseRemoteConnector.getReferencedObject(BaseRemoteConnector.java:114)
at fuego.connector.impl.BaseRemoteConnector.getReferencedObject(BaseRemoteConnector.java:107)
at fuego.connector.impl.RemoteJDBCConnector.getConnection(RemoteJDBCConnector.java:75)
at fuego.connector.impl.RemoteJDBCConnector.getConnection(RemoteJDBCConnector.java:64)
at fuego.connector.impl.RemoteJDBCConnector.getResource(RemoteJDBCConnector.java:147)
at fuego.connector.ConnectorTransaction.getResource(ConnectorTransaction.java:319)
at fuego.connector.ConnectorTransaction.getResource(ConnectorTransaction.java:298)
at fuego.directory.jdbc.JDBCConnectionProvider.getEntry(JDBCConnectionProvider.java:75)
at fuego.directory.jdbc.JDBCConnectionProvider.getEntry(JDBCConnectionProvider.java:34)
at fuego.directory.provider.jdbc.JDBCPersistenceManager.getConnection(JDBCPersistenceManager.java:443)
at fuego.directory.provider.jdbc.JDBCPersistenceManager.checkConnectivity(JDBCPersistenceManager.java:91)
at fuego.directory.provider.DirectorySessionImpl.connect(DirectorySessionImpl.java:242)
at fuego.directory.provider.Factory.startSession(Factory.java:405)
at fuego.directory.provider.jdbc.j2ee.RemoteJdbcDirectoryFactory.startSession(RemoteJdbcDirectoryFactory.java:122)
at fuego.directory.Directory.startAnonymousSession(Directory.java:214)
at fuego.papi.impl.ProcessServiceFactoryImpl.obtainSchemaId(ProcessServiceFactoryImpl.java:200)
at fuego.papi.impl.ProcessServiceFactoryImpl.create(ProcessServiceFactoryImpl.java:75)
at fuego.papi.impl.ProcessServiceFactoryImpl.create(ProcessServiceFactoryImpl.java:63)
at fuego.papi.ProcessService.create(ProcessService.java:335)

My error was resolved with correct directory.xml. Thanks.

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    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.css.node_numbers.node2.nodename]
    ORATEXT : slesred
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.css.node_numbers.node2.privatename]
    ORATEXT : slesred-priv
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.css.node_numbers.node2.hostname]
    ORATEXT : slesred
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.css.node_numbers.node2.nsendpoint]
    ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=slesred-priv)(PORT=49895))
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.css.privatenames]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.css.privatenames.slesorange-priv]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.css.privatenames.slesorange-priv.nodenum]
    UB4 (10) : 1
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.css.privatenames.slesred-priv]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.css.privatenames.slesred-priv.nodenum]
    UB4 (10) : 2
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.css.hostnames]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.css.hostnames.slesorange]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.css.hostnames.slesorange.nodenum]
    UB4 (10) : 1
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.css.hostnames.slesred]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.css.hostnames.slesred.nodenum]
    UB4 (10) : 2
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.language]
    ORATEXT : AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8ISO8859P1
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.version]
    UB4 (10) : 3
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.version.node_numbers]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.version.node_numbers.node1]
    ORATEXT : 10.2.0.1.0
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.version.node_numbers.node2]
    ORATEXT : 10.2.0.1.0
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.version.activeversion]
    ORATEXT : 10.2.0.1.0
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.versionstring]
    ORATEXT : 10G Release 2
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.ORA_CRS_HOME]
    ORATEXT : /u01/oracle/product/10.2.0/crs
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.local_only]
    ORATEXT : false
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.evm]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.evm.cevmkey]
    ORATEXT : 17536746
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.evm.rmport]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.evm.rmport.localhost]
    ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=localhost)(PORT=49897))
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.evm.rmport.slesorange]
    ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=slesorange-priv)(PORT=49897))
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.evm.rmport.slesred]
    ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=slesred-priv)(PORT=49897))
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.evm.cevmport]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.evm.cevmport.slesorange]
    ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=slesorange-priv)(PORT=49898))
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.evm.cevmport.slesred]
    ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=slesred-priv)(PORT=49898))
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.evm.acceptor]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.evm.acceptor.slesorange]
    ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=Aslesorange_crs_evm))
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.evm.acceptor.slesred]
    ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=Aslesred_crs_evm))
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.evm.cevmipc]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.evm.cevmipc.slesorange]
    ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=Cslesorange_crs_evm))
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.evm.cevmipc.slesred]
    ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=Cslesred_crs_evm))
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.crs]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.crs.usersecurity]
    ORATEXT : 1
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.crs.deny]
    ORATEXT :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.crs.user_default_dir]
    ORATEXT : /u01/oracle/product/10.2.0/crs/crs/public
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.crs.e2eport]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.crs.e2eport.slesorange]
    ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=slesorange-priv)(PORT=49896))
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.crs.e2eport.slesred]
    ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=slesred-priv)(PORT=49896))
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.crs.uiport]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.crs.uiport.slesorange]
    ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=CRSD_UI_SOCKET))
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.crs.uiport.slesred]
    ORATEXT : (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=CRSD_UI_SOCKET))
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.0]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.0.NODENAME]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.0.TIMESTAMP]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.0.LOC]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.1]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.1.NODENAME]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.1.TIMESTAMP]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.1.LOC]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.2]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.2.NODENAME]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.2.TIMESTAMP]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.2.LOC]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.DAY]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.DAY.NODENAME]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.DAY.TIMESTAMP]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.DAY.LOC]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.DAY_]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.DAY_.NODENAME]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.DAY_.TIMESTAMP]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.DAY_.LOC]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.WEEK]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.WEEK.NODENAME]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.WEEK.TIMESTAMP]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.WEEK.LOC]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.WEEK_]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.WEEK_.NODENAME]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.WEEK_.TIMESTAMP]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [SYSTEM.OCR.BACKUP.WEEK_.LOC]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [DATABASE]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}
    [DATABASE.NODEAPPS]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [DATABASE.VIP_RANGE]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [DATABASE.LOG]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [DATABASE.ASM]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [DATABASE.DATABASES]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_CREATE_SUB_KEY, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [DATABASE.ONS_HOSTS]
    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
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    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [DATABASE.ONS_HOSTS.slesorange.PORT]
    ORATEXT : 6200
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [DATABASE.ONS_HOSTS.slesred]
    ORATEXT : slesred
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
    [DATABASE.ONS_HOSTS.slesred.PORT]
    ORATEXT : 6200
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : oracle, GROUP_NAME : oinstall}
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    UNDEF :
    SECURITY : {USER_PERMISSION : PROCR_ALL_ACCESS, GROUP_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, OTHER_PERMISSION : PROCR_READ, USER_NAME : root, GROUP_NAME : root}

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