Hi Kevin,

Yes, same .dat file.  If you read here: 
https://wiki.iotivity.org/security_resource_manager?s[]=json2cbor<https://wiki.iotivity.org/security_resource_manager?s%5b%5d=json2cbor>,
 you’ll find more info about the .dat file and manufacturer defaults.  There’s 
also more info regarding the “resetpf” (Reset Profile), a backup of the .dat 
file that allows resetting to mfr defaults, here: 
https://wiki.iotivity.org/doku.php?id=provisioning (search for “resetpf”).

Hope that helps,

Thanks,
Nathan

From: Joo-Chul Kevin Lee [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 4, 2018 10:47 PM
To: Heldt-Sheller, Nathan <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [dev] how to share "same platform ID" among iotivity stack 
instances?

Hi Nathan,

Thank you for explanation.

I have more questions about it.

Is the ".dat" file used to store default resource values same as the ".dat" 
file used to store SVR during/after onboarding ?
If not, then, does the ".dat" file have any specific format (json or something) 
?

Thanks & BR

- Kevin







On Wed, Sep 5, 2018 at 2:51 AM Heldt-Sheller, Nathan 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Kevin,

If I’ve understood your question correctly, the answer is that the manufacturer 
would set the platform ID to the same value for all the Devices on the platform 
prior to shipping the product.  In IoTivity, this is done via the .dat file 
that IoTivity loads many default Resource values from.

There’s no API in the stack to somehow determine that two Devices are on the 
same physical platform.

Thanks,
Nathan


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Subject: [dev] how to share "same platform ID" among iotivity stack instances?


Hi all,

I have had one question since I began to study OCF (OIC?) spec…
That is how to share “same platform ID” among logical OCF devices in IoTivity 
codes.

Is this just an implementation skill (dependent on programmer) ? or is there 
any typical way used in codes ?
At least I have not found any sample codes in IoTivity stack…

Thanks & BR,

- Kevin

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