DCE and DFS for Linux Installation and Configuration Guide

B — DFS Commands


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This appendix describes the DFS setup configuration commands and what to do in case an error occurs during the DFS configuration process.

B.1 DFS Setup Configuration Commands

Table 2-1 describes the DCE and DFS configuration setup commands. This information is available by running /usr/sbin/dcesetup or /usr/sbin/dfssetup

Table 2-1: DCE and DFS Setup Configuration Commands

Command Description
config

Displays the DCE or DFS Configuration Choice Menu.

show

Displays the current DCE or DFS configuration in read-only mode. You do not need special privileges to execute this command.

stop

Terminates all active DCE or DFS daemons, except for fxd and dfsd. To terminate those daemons, reboot the system.

start

Starts all DCE or DFS daemons based on the current DFS configuration. You must have superuser privileges to use this command.

restart(DCE only, not DFS)

Terminates all active DCE daemons (except for fxd and dfsd and restarts the daemons based on the current DCE configuration. You must have superuser privileges to use this command.

clobber

Terminates all active DFS daemons (except for fxd and dfsd and deletes all permanent local databases associated with DCE services on this system. You must have superuser privileges to use this command.

After you execute this command, you must reconfigure the DCE or DFS Services on this system because clobber returns the system to the state it was in during the installation before the initial DCE or DFS configuration was performed. To restart the daemons after executing the clobber command, reboot the system, then use dfssetup config.

Version

Displays the DFS version number.

exit

Allows you to exit from the DCE or DFS Setup Main Menu.


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