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GFMD(8) 																   GFMD(8)

NAME
gfmd(8) - Gfarm metadata server SYNOPSIS
gfmd [ options ] DESCRIPTION
gfmd is a Gfarm filesystem metadata server for accessing the filesystem metadata of the Gfarm filesystem. gfmd must be running on a meta- data server node in advance. It is possible for gfmd to be executed as a non-privileged user process, although only the user that executes the gfmd can be authenti- cated. Other users cannot use it. For details, see SETUP.private.en document To access gfmd, the hostname and the port number should be specified by the metadb_server_host and metadb_server_port statements, respec- tively, in ~/.gfarm2rc or in %%SYSCONFDIR%%/gfarm2.conf on a client node. OPTIONS
-L log-level Specifies a log priority level. The log output, which priority is higher or equal to this level, will be sent to syslog or standard error. Please refer gfarm2.conf(5) for the priority levels which can be specified by this option. -P pid-file Specifies a file name to be used to record the process ID of gfmd. -d Specifies the debug mode. With the -d option, gfmd runs as a foreground process, not a daemon. If this option is specified and -L is not specified, the log level is set to "debug". -f config-file Specifies a configuration file that is read instead of the default configuration file. -p port Specifies a port number to be used by gfmd. -s syslog-facility Specifies a syslog facility to report errors encountered by gfmd. By default, local0 is used. -v Makes gfmd output verbose log message on authentication. This is useful, when one has to resolve an issue about GSI authenticaion. -? Displays a list of command options. FILES
%%SYSCONFDIR%%/gfmd.conf configuration file SEE ALSO
gfarm2.conf(5) Gfarm 20 December 2010 GFMD(8)

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NAME
racoon -- IKE (ISAKMP/Oakley) key management daemon SYNOPSIS
racoon [-BdFv46] [-f configfile] [-l logfile] [-p isakmp-port] DESCRIPTION
racoon speaks IKE (ISAKMP/Oakley) key management protocol, to establish security association with other hosts. SPD (Security Policy Database) in the kernel usually triggers to start racoon. racoon usually sends all of informational messages, warnings and error messages to syslogd(8) with the facility LOG_DAEMON, the priority LOG_INFO. Debugging messages are sent with the priority LOG_DEBUG. You should config- ure syslog.conf(5) appropriately to see these messages. -B Install SA(s) from the file which is specified in racoon.conf(5). -d Increase the debug level. Multiple -d will increase the debug level even more. -F Run racoon in the foreground. -f configfile Use configfile as the configuration file instead of the default. -l logfile Use logfile as the logging file instead of syslogd(8). -p isakmp-port Listen to ISAKMP key exchange on port isakmp-port instead of the default port number, 500. -v The flag causes the packet dump be more verbose, with higher debugging level. -4 -6 Specifies the default address family for the sockets. racoon assumes the presence of kernel random number device rnd(4) at /dev/urandom. Informational messages are labeled info, and debugging messages are labeled debug. You have to configure syslog.conf(5) if you want to see them in a logging file. RETURN VALUES
The command exits with 0 on success, and non-zero on errors. FILES
/usr/local/v6/etc/racoon.conf default configuration file. SEE ALSO
ipsec(4), racoon.conf(5), syslog.conf(5), setkey(8), syslogd(8) HISTORY
The racoon command first appeared in ``YIPS'' Yokogawa IPsec implementation. KAME
November 20, 2000 KAME
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