Query: pfs
OS: netbsd
Section: 8
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PFS(8) BSD System Manager's Manual PFS(8)NAMEpfs -- save and restore information for NAT and state tablesSYNOPSISpfs [-v] -l pfs [-bv] -R filename pfs [-bv] -r filename pfs [-v] -u pfs [-bv] -W filename pfs [-bv] -w filenameDESCRIPTIONThe pfs command allows state information created for NAT entries and rules using ``keep state'' to be locked (modification prevented) and then saved to disk, allowing for the system to experience a reboot, followed by the restoration of that information, resulting in connections not being interrupted.OPTIONS-b The information are read or stored using binary format. The default format is a readable ASCII format, similar to pfctl.conf syntax. -l Lock state tables in the kernel. -R filename Restore information from filename and load it into the kernel. The state tables are locked at the beginning of this operation and unlocked once complete. -r filename Read information in from filename and load it into the kernel. This requires the state tables to have already been locked and does not change the lock once complete. -u Unlock state tables in the kernel. -v Provide a verbose description of what's being done. -W filename Write information from the kernel out to filename. The state tables are locked at the beginning of this operation and unlocked once complete. -w filename Write information from the kernel out to filename. This requires the state tables to have already been locked and does not change the lock once complete.FILES/dev/pfSEE ALSOpf(4)BSDJuly 21, 2009 BSD
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