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author | obrien <obrien@FreeBSD.org> | 1998-08-23 22:07:21 +0000 |
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committer | obrien <obrien@FreeBSD.org> | 1998-08-23 22:07:21 +0000 |
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Virgin import of AMD (am-utils) v6.0a16
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diff --git a/contrib/amd/scripts/amd.conf.5 b/contrib/amd/scripts/amd.conf.5 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2022fad --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/amd/scripts/amd.conf.5 @@ -0,0 +1,539 @@ +.\" +.\" Copyright (c) 1997-1998 Erez Zadok +.\" Copyright (c) 1990 Jan-Simon Pendry +.\" Copyright (c) 1990 Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine +.\" Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California. +.\" All rights reserved. +.\" +.\" This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by +.\" Jan-Simon Pendry at Imperial College, London. +.\" +.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions +.\" are met: +.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright +.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the +.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. +.\" 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software +.\" must display the following acknowledgment: +.\" This product includes software developed by the University of +.\" California, Berkeley and its contributors. +.\" 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors +.\" may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software +.\" without specific prior written permission. +.\" +.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND +.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE +.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE +.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE +.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL +.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS +.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) +.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT +.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY +.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF +.\" SUCH DAMAGE. +.\" +.\" %W% (Berkeley) %G% +.\" +.\" $Id: amd.conf.5,v 5.2.2.1 1997/02/09 15:11:15 ezk beta $ +.\" +.TH AMQ.CONF 8 "7 August 1997" +.SH NAME +amd.conf \- amd configuration file +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B amd.conf +.SH DESCRIPTION +The +.B amd.conf +file is the configuration file for amd, as part of the am-utils suite. +.P +.B amd.conf +contains runtime configuration information for the +.B amd +automounter program. +.\" ************************************************************************** +.SH FILE FORMAT +.P +The file consists of sections and parameters. A section begins with the +name of the section in square brackets and continues until the next section +begins or the end the file is reached. Sections contain parameters of the +form 'name = value'. +.P +The file is line-based - that is, each newline-terminated line represents +either a comment, a section name or a parameter. No line-continuation +syntax is available. +.P +Section, parameter names and their values are case sensitive. +.P +Only the first equals sign in a parameter is significant. Whitespace before +or after the first equals sign is discarded. Leading, trailing and +internal whitespace in section and parameter names is irrelevant. Leading +and trailing whitespace in a parameter value is discarded. Internal +whitespace within a parameter value is not allowed, unless the whole +parameter value is quoted with double quotes as in 'name = "some value"'. +.P +Any line beginning with a pound sign (#) is ignored, as are lines containing +only whitespace. +.P +The values following the equals sign in parameters are all either a string +(no quotes needed if string does not include spaces) or a boolean, which may +be given as yes/no. Case is significant in all values. Some items such as +cache timeouts are numeric. +.\" ************************************************************************** +.SH SECTIONS +.SS The [global] section +Parameters in this section either apply to amd as a whole, or to all other +regular map sections which follow. There should be only one global section +defined in one configuration file. +.P +It is highly recommended that this section be specified first in the +configuration file. If it is not, then regular map sections which precede +it will not use global values defined later. + +.SS Regular [/map] sections +Parameters in regular (non-global) sections apply to a single map entry. +For example, if the map section +.B [/homes] +is defined, then all parameters following it will be applied to the +.I /homes +amd-managed mount point. +.\" ************************************************************************** +.SH PARAMETERS +.SS Parameters common to all sections +These parameters can be specified either in the global or a map specific +section. Entries specified in a map-specific section override the default +value or one defined in the global section. If such a common parameter is +specified only in the global section, it is applicable to all regular map +sections that follow. +.\" ************************************************************************** +.TP +.BR browsable_dirs " (string, default=no)" +If "yes", then amd's top-level mount points will be browsable to +.BR readdir (3) +calls. This means you could run for example +.BR ls (3) +and see what keys are available to mount in that directory. Not all entries +are made visible to readdir(3): the "/default" entry, wildcard +entries, and those with a "/" in them are not included. If you specify +"full" to this option, all but "/default" will be visible. +Note that if you run a command which will attempt to +.BR stat (2) +the entries, such as often done by "ls -l" or "ls -F", amd will attempt to +mount +.I every +entry in that map. This is often called a ``mount storm''. + +.TP +.BR map_options " (string, default no options)" +This option is the same as specifying map options on the command line to +amd, such as "cache:=all". + +.TP +.BR map_type " (string, default search all map types)" +If specified, amd will initialize the map only for the type given. This is +useful to avoid the default map search type used by amd which takes longer +and can have undesired side-effects such as initializing NIS even if not +used. Possible values are + +.nf +\fBfile\fR plain files +\fBhesiod\fR Hesiod name service from MIT +\fBldap\fR Lightweight Directory Access Protocol +\fBndbm\fR (New) dbm style hash files +\fBnis\fR Network Information Services (version 2) +\fBnisplus\fR Network Information Services Plus (version 3) +\fBpasswd\fR local password files +\fBunion\fR union maps +.fi + +.TP +.BR mount_type " (string, default=nfs)" +All amd mount types default to NFS. That is, amd is an NFS server on the +map mount points, for the local host it is running on. If "autofs" is +specified, amd will be an autofs server for those mount points. + +.TP +.BR search_path " (string, default no search path)" +This provides a (colon-delimited) search path for file maps. Using a search +path, sites can allow for local map customizations and overrides, and can +distributed maps in several locations as needed. + +.\" ************************************************************************** +.SS Parameters applicable to the global section only + +.TP +.BR arch " (string, default to compiled in value)" +Allows you to override the value of the +.I arch +amd variable. + +.TP +.BR auto_dir " (string, default=/a)" +Same as the +.B \-a +option to amd. This sets the private directory where amd will create +sub-directories for its real mount points. + +.TP +.BR cache_duration " (numeric, default=300)" +Same as the +.B \-c +option to amd. Sets the duration in seconds that looked up map entries +remain in the cache. + +.TP +.BR cluster " (string, default no cluster)" +Same as the +.B \-C +option to amd. Specifies the alternate HP-UX cluster to use. + +.TP +.BR debug_options " (string, default no debug options)" +Same as the +.B \-D +option to amd. Specify any debugging options for amd. Works only if +am-utils was configured for debugging using the --enable-debug option. The +"mem" option alone can be turned on via --enable-debug=mem. Otherwise +debugging options are ignored. Options are comma delimited, and can be +preceded by the string "no" to negate their meaning. You can get the list +of supported debugging options by running amd \-v. Possible values are: + +.nf +\fBall\fR all options +\fBamq\fR register for amq +\fBdaemon\fR enter daemon mode +\fBfork\fR fork server +\fBfull\fR program trace +\fBinfo\fR info service specific debugging (hesiod, nis, etc.) +\fBmem\fR trace memory allocations +\fBmtab\fR use local "./mtab" file +\fBstr\fR debug string munging +\fBtest\fR full debug but no daemon +\fBtrace\fR protocol trace +.fi + +.TP +.BR dismount_interval " (numeric, default=120)" +Same as the +.B \-w +option to amd. Specify in seconds, the time between attempts to dismount +file systems that have exceeded their cached times. + +.TP +.BR fully_qualified_hosts " (string, default=no)" +If "yes", +.I Amd +will perform RPC authentication using fully-qualified host names. This is +necessary for some systems, and especially when performing cross-domain +mounting. For this function to work, the +.I Amd +variable ${hostd} is used, requiring that ${domain} not be null. + +.TP +.BR hesiod_base " (string, default=automount)" +Specify the base name for hesiod maps. + +.TP +.BR karch " (string, default to karch of the system)" +Same as the +.B \-k +option to amd. Allows you to override the kernel-architecture of your +system. Useful for example on Sun (Sparc) machines, where you can build one +amd binary, and run it on multiple machines, yet you want each one to get +the correct +.I karch +variable set (for example, sun4c, sun4m, sun4u, etc.) Note that if not +specified, amd will use uname(2) to figure out the kernel architecture of +the machine. + +.TP +.BR ldap_base " (string, default not set)" +Specify the base name for LDAP. + +.TP +.BR ldap_cache_maxmem " (numeric, default=131072)" +Specify the maximum memory amd should use to cache LDAP entries. + +.TP +.BR ldap_cache_seconds " (numeric, default=0)" +Specify the number of seconds to keep entries in the cache. + +.TP +.BR ldap_hostports " (string, default not set)" +Specify LDAP-specific values such as country and organization. + +.TP +.BR local_domain " (string, default no sub-domain)" +Same as the +.B \-d +option to amd. Specify the local domain name. If this option is not given +the domain name is determined from the hostname, by removing the first +component of the fully-qualified host name. + +.TP +.BR log_file " (string, default=/dev/stderr)" +Same as the +.B \-l +option to amd. Specify a file name to log amd events to. +If the string +.B /dev/stderr +is specified, amd will send its events to the standard error file descriptor. +If the string +.B syslog +is given, amd will record its events with the system logger +.BR syslogd (8). +The default syslog facility used is LOG_DAEMON. If you +wish to change it, append its name to the log file name, delimited by a +single colon. For example, if +.I logfile +is the string +.B syslog:local7 +then amd will log messages via +.IR syslog (3) +using the LOG_LOCAL7 facility (if it exists on the system). + +.TP +.BR log_options " (string, default no logging options)" +Same as the +.B \-x +option to amd. Specify any logging options for amd. Options are comma +delimited, and can be preceded by the string "no" to negate their meaning. +The "debug" logging option is only available if am-utils was configured with +--enable-debug. You can get the list of supported debugging options by +running amd \-v. Possible values are: + +.nf +\fBall\fR all messages +\fBdebug\fR debug messages +\fBerror\fR non-fatal system errors +\fBfatal\fR fatal errors +\fBinfo\fR information +\fBmap\fR map errors +\fBstats\fR additional statistical information +\fBuser\fR non-fatal user errors +\fBwarn\fR warnings +\fBwarning\fR warnings +.fi + +.TP +.BR nfs_retransmit_counter " (numeric, default=110)" +Same as the +.I counter +part of the +.BI \-t " interval.counter" +option to amd. Specifies the retransmit counter's value in +.I tenths +of seconds. + +.TP +.BR nfs_retry_interval " (numeric, default=8)" +Same as the +.I interval +part of the +.BI \-t " interval.counter" +option to amd. Specifies the interval in +.I tenths +of seconds, between NFS/RPC/UDP retries. + +.TP +.BR nis_domain " (string, default to local NIS domain name)" +Same as the +.B \-y +option to amd. Specify an alternative NIS domain from which to fetch the +NIS maps. The default is the system domain name. This option is ignored if +NIS support is not available. + +.TP +.BR normalize_hostnames " (boolean, default=no)" +Same as the +.B \-n +option to amd. If "yes", then the name refereed to by ${rhost} is +normalized relative to the host database before being used. The effect is +to translate aliases into ``official'' names. + +.TP +.BR os " (string, default to compiled in value)" +Same as the +.B \-O +option to amd. Allows you to override the compiled-in name of the operating +system. Useful when the built-in name is not desired for backward +compatibility reasons. For example, if the build in name is ``sunos5'', you +can override it to ``sos5'', and use older maps which were written with the +latter in mind. + +.TP +.BR osver " (string, default to compiled in value)" +Same as the +.B \-o +option to amd. Override the compiled-in version number of the operating +system. Useful when the built in version is not desired for backward +compatibility reasons. For example, if the build in version is ``2.5.1'', +you can override it to ``5.5.1'', and use older maps that were written with +the latter in mind. + +.TP +.BR pid_file " (string, default=/dev/stdout)" +Specify a file to store the process ID of the running daemon into. If not +specified, amd will print its process id onto the standard output. Useful +for killing amd after it had run. Note that the PID of a running amd can +also be retrieved via +.B amq +.BR \-p . +This file is used only if the print_pid option is on. + +.TP +.BR plock " (boolean, default=yes)" +Same as the +.B \-S +option to amd. +If "yes", lock the running executable pages of amd into memory. To improve +amd's performance, systems that support the +.BR plock (3) +call can lock the amd process into memory. This way there is less chance it +the operating system will schedule, page out, and swap the amd process as +needed. This improves amd's performance, at the cost of reserving the +memory used by the amd process (making it unavailable for other processes). + +.TP +.BR portmap_program " (numeric, default=300019)" +Specify an alternate Port-mapper RPC program number, other than the official +number. This is useful when running multiple amd processes. For example, +you can run another amd in "test" mode, without affecting the primary amd +process in any way. For safety reasons, the alternate program numbers that +can be specified must be in the range 300019-300029, inclusive. +.B amq +has an option +.B -P +which can be used to specify an alternate program number of an amd to +contact. In this way, amq can fully control any number of amd processes +running on the same host. + +.TP +.BR print_pid " (boolean, default=no)" +Same as the +.B \-p +option to amd. If "yes", amd will print its process ID upon starting. + +.TP +.BR print_version " (boolean, default=no)" +Same as the +.B \-v +option to amd, but the version prints and amd continues to run. If "yes", +amd will print its version information string, which includes some +configuration and compilation values. + +.TP +.BR restart_mounts " (boolean, default=no)" +Same as the +.B \-r +option to amd. If "yes" +.B amd +will scan the mount table to determine which file systems are currently +mounted. Whenever one of these would have been auto-mounted, +.B amd +inherits it. + +.TP +.BR selectors_on_default " (boolean, default=no)" +If "yes", then the /default entry of maps will be look for and process any +selectors before setting defaults for all other keys in that map. Useful +when you want to set different options for a complete map based on some +parameters. For example, you may want to better the NFS performance over +slow slip-based networks as follows: + +.nf +/defaults \\ + wire==slip-net;opts:=intr,rsize=1024,wsize=1024 \\ + wire!=slip-net;opts:=intr,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 +.fi + +.TP +.BR show_statfs_entries " (boolean), default=no)" +If "yes", then all maps which are browsable will also show the number of +entries (keys) they have when "df" runs. (This is accomplished by returning +non-zero values to the statfs(2) system call). + +.TP +.BR unmount_on_exist " (boolean), default=no)" +If "yes", then amd will attempt to unmount all file systems which it knows +about. Normally amd leaves all (esp. NFS) mounted file systems intact. +Note that amd does not know about file systems mounted before it starts up, +unless the restart_mounts option or +.B \-r +flag are used. + +.\" ************************************************************************** +.SS Parameters applicable to regular map sections + +.TP +.BR map_name " (string, must be specified)" +Name of the map where the keys are located. + +.TP +.BR tag " (string, default no tag)" +Each map entry in the configuration file can be tagged. If no tag is +specified, that map section will always be processed by amd. If it is +specified, then amd will process the map if the +.B -T +option was given to amd, and the value given to that command-line option +matches that in the map section. + +.\" ************************************************************************** +.SH EXAMPLES +Here is a real amd configuration file I use daily. +.P +.nf +# GLOBAL OPTIONS SECTION +[ global ] +normalize_hostnames = no +print_pid = no +restart_mounts = yes +auto_dir = /n +log_file = /var/log/amd +log_options = all +#debug_options = all +plock = no +selectors_on_default = yes +# config.guess picks up "sunos5" and I don't want to edit my maps yet +os = sos5 +# if you print_version after setting up "os", it will show it. +print_version = no +map_type = file +search_path = /etc/amdmaps:/usr/lib/amd:/usr/local/AMD/lib +browsable_dirs = yes + +# DEFINE AN AMD MOUNT POINT +[ /u ] +map_name = amd.u + +[ /proj ] +map_name = amd.proj + +[ /src ] +map_name = amd.src + +[ /misc ] +map_name = amd.misc + +[ /import ] +map_name = amd.import + +[ /tftpboot/.amd ] +tag = tftpboot +map_name = amd.tftpboot +.fi +.\" ************************************************************************** +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.BR amd (8), +.BR amq (8), +.BR ctl-amd (8). +.SH AUTHORS +Erez Zadok <ezk@cs.columbia.edu>, Department of Computer Science, Columbia +University, New York, USA. +.P +Other authors and contributors to am-utils are listed in the +.B AUTHORS +file distributed with am-utils. |