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dpm-rfiod
Langue: en
Version: $Date: 2009/01/07 09:49:55 $ (ubuntu - 25/10/10)
Section: 8 (Commandes administrateur)
NAME
dpm-rfiod- Remote file access daemonSYNOPSIS
dpm-rfiod [ -d ] [ -f filename ] [ -l ] [ -p port ] [ -s ] [ -t ] [ -4 | -6 ]DESCRIPTION
dpm-rfiod start the daemon handling remote file access requests. This command is usually executed at system startup time (/etc/rc.local). dpm-rfiod uses for the streaming mode (v3) one control port and one data port. The range of data ports to be used by dpm-rfiod can be set with the environment variable RFIO_PORT_RANGE.OPTIONS
- -d
- Turn on printing of debug messages. Default output device is stderr.
- -f filename
- Output filename for error, logging and debugging messages. Normal error messages are sent to syslog unless otherwise specified. Two filenames are special : "stderr", which will send messages to standard error and "syslog" which will send to syslog.
- -l
- Turn on printing of log messages. Default output device is in /var/log/rfio/log.
- -p port
- Specify a network port for the service to listen on. If this option is not given the value RFIO_PORT defined in rfio_constants.h is used.
- -s
- Turn on Standalone mode. This option should always be set when dpm-rfiod is not started by inetd.
- -t
- Turn on single threaded mode. Useful for debugging as no processes are created.
- -4
- only try to listen on IPv4 addresses
- -6
- only try to listen on IPv6 addresses
EXAMPLE
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- /usr/sbin/dpm-rfiod -sl
SEE ALSO
syslog(8), tcp(4)AUTHOR
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