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DIRVISH-RUNALL(8)					      System Manager's Manual						 DIRVISH-RUNALL(8)

NAME
dirvish-runall - run a set of dirvish backup jobs. SYNOPSIS
dirvish-runall[OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION
Run all the jobs specified in the Runall field of the dirvish master configuration file. OPTIONS
Each option may be unambiguously abbreviated. --config configfile Read configfile for the Runall: field. By default dirvish-runall will use the Runall: field from the master configuration file. This will only be used by dirvish-runall itself and not be propagated to the dirvish processes. See dirvish.conf(5) for more details. --no-run --dry-run Don't actually do anything. Just display what would have happened. --quiet Run quietly, only report errors. Normally dirvish-runall will report the dirvish commands invoked with timestamps. --version Print the version information and exit. EXIT CODES
To facilitate further automation and integration of dirvish-runall with other tools dirvish-runall provides rationalised exit codes. The exit codes are range based. While the code for a specific error may change from one version to another it will remain within the specified range. So don't test for specific exit codes but instead test for a range of values. To the degree possible higher value ranges indicate more severe errors. 0 success 1-199 Number of dirvish jobs that failed. If more than 199 jobs failed 199 will be the exit code. 200-219 An error was encountered in loading a configuration file. 220-254 An error was detected in the configuration. 255 Incorrect usage. FILES
/etc/dirvish/master.conf alternate master configuration file. /etc/dirvish.conf master configuration file. SEE ALSO
dirvish.conf(5) BUGS
DIRVISH-RUNALL(8)

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named-checkconf(1)					      General Commands Manual						named-checkconf(1)

NAME
named-checkconf - named configuration file syntax checking tool SYNOPSIS
directory] [configfile] DESCRIPTION
is a tool to check the syntax, but not the semantics, of the configuration file for Options When loading a zone file, read the journal if it exists. Change root to directory so that directives in the configuration file are processed as if run by a similarly rooted (see chroot(2)). Print the version of the program and exit. Perform a check on the loading of the master zone files found in the configuration file. Operands configfile The configuration file to be checked. The default is RETURN VALUE
sets the exit status. Success. Errors were detected. AUTHOR
was developed by the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC). FILES
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named(1M), chroot(2). Requests for Comments (RFC): 1035, available online at available online at available from the Internet Systems Consortium at BIND 9.3 named-checkconf(1)
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