cdsadv(1m)cdsadv(1m)NAME
cdsadv - Starts the CDS client daemon
SYNOPSIS
cdsadv [-c] [-D] [-s] [-w route]
ARGUMENTS
Specifies cache size in kilobytes. Changing cache sizes causes previously cached information to be discarded, including information about
cached servers, so use of this option may necessitate defining a new cached server. NOTE : Alternatively this can be done by using the
tunable parameter cdsadv.cache_size provided in the /opt/dcelocal/etc/cds.conf file. This parameter takes a cache size in KiloBytes as
shown:
cdsadv.cache_size: 512 and sets the cdsadv cache size to 512 KiloBytes. cdsadv needs to be restarted for this value to be effective.
This is the recommended method to set cdsadv cache size. For debugging use only. Causes the cdsadv process not to fork. Causes the cdsadv
not to send or receive advertisements. This argument can be used for diagnostic work involving multiple servers on the same local area
network to limit access to those servers identified with the define cached server command. Routes serviceability messages.
DESCRIPTION
The cdsadv command starts the CDS client daemon.
Privilege Required
You must log in as superuser (root).
NOTES
This command is ordinarily executed by a DCE configuration or startup script. You should use this command interactively only when cdsadv
fails to start automatically after a reboot, or if you want to restart cdsadv after disabling it to perform a backup or to do diagnostic
work on the host system.
EXAMPLE
To restart cdsadv, follow these steps: Log in to the clerk system as superuser (root). Verify that the dced process is running. Enter the
following command to restart the cdsadv process:
# cdsadv
RELATED INFORMATION
Books: OSF DCE Administration Guide
cdsadv(1m)
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cds_intro(1m)cds_intro(1m)NAME
cds_intro - Introduction to the CDS commands
DESCRIPTION
The DCE Cell Directory Service provides the following management commands: The cdsbrowser command starts the CDS Browser utility. This
utility is based on the OSF/Motiftm graphical user interface. The Browser can display an overall directory structure as well as show the
contents of directories. The cdscp command starts the CDS control program. Use this command line interface to manage the CDS components
and the contents of your namespace.
The following commands are typically started automatically by scripts that execute as part of normal system start-up procedures. See the
reference pages for these commands before you try to use them. The cdsadv command starts the advertisement and solicitation daemon on the
local system and then starts clerks as needed by applications. Use this command only when troubleshooting because it creates and automati-
cally starts the CDS clerk whenever the host system is rebooted. The cdsd command restarts the CDS server. Use this command only when
troubleshooting because it starts the CDS server process automatically whenever the host system is rebooted. The gdad command starts the
GDA (Global Directory Agent) daemon. The GDA enables intercell communication, serving as a connection to other cells through the global
naming environment. The GDA is typically started automatically by scripts that execute as part of normal system start-up and shutdown pro-
cedures.
RELATED INFORMATION
Book: DCE Administration Guide
Commands: cdsadv(1m), cdsbrowser(1m), cdscp(1m), cdsd(1m), gdad(1m), dced(1m)cds_intro(1m)
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