pt_util

Langue: en

Version: 2007-08-20 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 8 (Commandes administrateur)

NAME

pt_util - Load or dump a Protection Server database

SYNOPSIS

pt_util
   [-w] [-user] [-group]
   [-members] [-name] [-system]
   [-xtra] [-prdb <prdb file>]
   [-datafile <data file>] [-help]

DESCRIPTION

The pt_util command can be used to load or dump the protection database. It should only be used when ptserver is not running.

The most likely reason to use it is to initialize the protection database when bringing up a new cell. The current syntax for this, presented below, needs improvement. pt_util can also be used when problems are suspected with the database. It can be used to dump the database or portions thereof, in several different ways, and to reload it.

The textual representation of the database has the following form: For users,

     name flags/quota viceid ownerid creatorid
 
 

For groups,

     name flags/quota viceid ownerid creatorid
      a-username a-user-viceid
 
 

The second line is repeated for each member of the group. When reading the database, membership is not reported unless -members is also included.

OPTIONS

If you don't specify any options, the only thing you'll learn is the ubik database epoch and version.
-w
Write to the protection database instead of reading. Only the file arguments make sense in combination with this argument.
-user
When reading, display users.
-group
When reading, display groups (but not necessarily members).
-members
When reading, display groups and also group members.
-name
When reading, follow name hashes, instead of id hashes. This may print different information if the database was corrupted. Otherwise, it should print exactly the same information, except in a different order.
-system
When reading, display system data, or more precisely, do not display entries with a viced <= -32768 or >= +97537.
-xtra
When reading, display extra users and groups, or more precisely, do not display entries that are in the range -32767...+97536 inclusive.
-prdb <prdb file>
Specifies the complete pathname of the file in which the Protection Database resides. Provide the complete name, including the ending .DB0.
-datafile <data file>
Specify the file to which to dump (or -w from which to read) textual database records.

CAUTIONS

The file dump format does not include supergroup information, so should not be used if you have and are using groups within groups.

In all cases, entry timestamps and other information is also not preserved.

The epoch and version are reported on standard error. On little-endian machines, they'll be byte swapped, so may be very random.

EXAMPLES

The following example shows how to initialize the database from scratch.

Before you do this, make sure ptserver is not running. If you have multiple database servers, make sure prdb.* does not exist on any server machine.

Now, type this in EXACTLY, including the leading space on the line indicated. But do use Control-D at the end, not up-arrow D.

     pt_util -w
     admin 128/20 1 -204 -204
     system:administrators 130/20 -204 -204 -204
      admin 1
     ^D
 
 

You will see this:

     # pt_util -w
     pt_util: /var/lib/openafs/db/prdb.DB0: Bad UBIK_MAGIC. Is 0 should be 354545
     Ubik Version is: 2.0
     admin 128/20 1 -204 -204
     system:administrators 130/20 -204 -204 -204
     Error while creating system:administrators: Entry for id already exists
      admin 1
     pt_util: Ubik Version number changed during execution.
     Old Version = 2.0, new version = 33554432.0
     #
 
 

To make a complete copy of the database,

     # pt_util -user -members -datafile /tmp/out
 
 

To load from the complete copy,

     # pt_util -w -datafile /tmp/out
 
 

Don't do this until you read cautions, above.

PRIVILEGE REQUIRED

The issuer must be logged in as the superuser "root" on a file server machine to use pt_util.

SEE ALSO

prdb.DB0(5), ptserver(8) The following copyright covers this documentation:

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