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WELCOME2L(1)						      Welcome2L User's Manual						      WELCOME2L(1)

NAME
Welcome2L - Linux ANSI boot logo. SYNOPSIS
Welcome2L [ -scr ] [ -getty ] [ -gettps] [ -msg ] [ -cpu ] [ -scrrand ] [ -xmas ] [ -xmasauto ] [ -lcol ] [ -nolf ] [ -private ] [-notime ] DESCRIPTION
Welcome2L is a little program that may run at login time to produce a BBS like ANSI login logo. It's very similar to Linux_Logo. But where Linux_Logo intends to be portable, Welcome2L intends to produce the best looking ANSI screens by making full usage of PC graphic characters. Therefore an architecture able to display those characters (i386, Alpha with TGA adapter, ... ) is required to use it. And, even if it will work on larger screens, it will only produce 80 column ANSI screens. OPTIONS
-getty Will display more accurate information when launched at boot time. -gettps Like -getty, but works with gettyps(8) program. -nolf Will not add an empty line to the ansi screen produced. -msg -msg"text of message" will show the message given as the distribution info. -cpu -cpu"name" will show the name given as the CPU name. -scrxx Will display screen number xx. -scrrand Will display a random screen. -xmas Will display an Xmas screen. -xmasauto Will automatically display an Xmas screen in December and January. -lcolxx Will change the prompt color to the color number xx. Type Welcome2L -help to see what number is attributed to a color. -private Display an "Unauthorized access is prohibited" line at the bottom of the ANSI screen. -notime When dispalying date information, do not display time. -noblink Turn blinking off. Useful with -xmas or -xmasauto on framebuffer devices, which do not support blinking. -help Will display usage information. EXAMPLE
/usr/bin/Welcome2L -getty -msg"Debian GNU/Linux" -lcol14 RESTRICTIONS
Welcome2L is not intended to run in a xterm. CAVEAT
Because "A 'welcome' page has been proven to be an invitation to come your system, thus making it legal to hack into your box." you may want to use the "-private" arg when running Welcome2L to display an "Unauthorized access is prohibited" line at the bottom of the ANSI screen. COPYRIGHT
Welcome2L Copyright (C)1998-1999 Little Igloo Org is freely distributable under the GNU Public License, a copy of which you should have received with this software (in a file called COPYING). AVAILABILITY
You can get the last Welcome2L version, sources, binaries distribution or RedHat Packages, at : http://www.LittleIgloo.org AUTHOR
Jean-Marc Jacquet <jm@littleigloo.org> 3rd Berkeley Distribution Welcome2L Version 3.04 WELCOME2L(1)

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AFSMONITOR(5)							AFS File Reference						     AFSMONITOR(5)

NAME
afsmonitor - Provides instructions for the afsmonitor command DESCRIPTION
The afsmonitor configuration file determines which machines the afsmonitor command probes for File Server or Cache Manager statistics and which statistics it gathers. Use the -config argument to the afsmonitor command to identify the configuration file to use. The instructions that can appear in the configuration file are as follows: cm <host name> Names a client machine for which to display Cache Manager statistics. The order of "cm" lines in the file determines the order in which client machines appear from top to bottom on the "System Overview" and "Cache Managers" output screens. fs <host name> Names a file server machine for which to display File Server statistics. The order of "fs" lines in the file determines the order in which file server machines appear from top to bottom on the "System Overview" and "File Servers" output screens. thresh (fs | cm) <field> <thresh> [<cmd>] [<arg> ...] Assigns the threshold value thresh to the statistic field, for either a File Server statistic ("fs") or a Cache Manager statistic ("cm"). The optional cmd field names a binary or script to execute each time the value of the statistic changes from being below thresh to being at or above thresh. A change between two values that both exceed thresh does not retrigger the binary or script. The optional arg fields are additional values that the afsmonitor program passes as arguments to the cmd command. If any of them include one or more spaces, enclose the entire field in double quotes. The afsmonitor program passes the following parameters to the cmd: <hostname> (fs|cm) <field> <thresh> <actual> [<arg> ...] The parameters "fs", "cm", <field>, <thresh>, and <arg> correspond to the values with the same name on the thresh line. The <hostname> parameter identifies the file server or client machine where the statistic has crossed the threshold, and the <actual> parameter is the actual value of <field> that exceeds the threshold value. Use the "thresh" line to set either a global threshold, which applies to all file server machines listed on "fs" lines or client machines listed on "cm" lines in the configuration file, or a machine-specific threshold, which applies to only one file server or client machine. o To set a global threshold, place the thresh line before any of the "fs" or "cm" lines in the file. o To set a machine-specific threshold, place the thresh line below the corresponding "fs" or "cm" line, and above any other "fs" or "cm" lines. A machine-specific threshold value always overrides the corresponding global threshold, if set. Do not place a "thresh fs" line directly after a "cm" line or a "thresh cm" line directly after a "fs" line. show (fs | cm) field/group/section Specifies which individual statistic, group of statistics, or section of statistics to display on the "File Servers" screen ("fs") or "Cache Managers" screen ("cm") and the order in which to display them. The appendix of afsmonitor statistics in the OpenAFS Administration Guide specifies the group and section to which each statistic belongs. Include as many "show" lines as necessary to customize the screen display as desired, and place them anywhere in the file. The top-to-bottom order of the "show" lines in the configuration file determines the left-to-right order in which the statistics appear on the corresponding screen. If there are no "show" lines in the configuration file, then the screens display all statistics for both Cache Managers and File Servers. Similarly, if there are no "show fs" lines, the "File Servers" screen displays all file server statistics, and if there are no "show cm" lines, the "Cache Managers" screen displays all client statistics. # comments Precedes a line of text that the afsmonitor program ignores because of the initial number ("#") sign, which must appear in the very first column of the line. For a list of the values that can appear in the field/group/section field of a "show" instruction, see the afsmonitor statistics appendix to the OpenAFS Administration Guide. SEE ALSO
afsmonitor(1) COPYRIGHT
IBM Corporation 2000. <http://www.ibm.com/> All Rights Reserved. This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0. It was converted from HTML to POD by software written by Chas Williams and Russ Allbery, based on work by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell. OpenAFS 2012-03-26 AFSMONITOR(5)
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