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=head1 NAME
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afsd - Initializes the Cache Manager and starts related daemons.
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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B<afsd> [-blocks <I<1024 byte blocks in cache>>]
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[B<-files> <I<files in cache>>]
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[-rootvol <I<name of AFS root volume>>]
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[-stat <I<number of stat entries>>]
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[B<-memcache>] [-cachedir <I<cache directory>>]
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[-mountdir <I<mount location>>]
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[-daemons <I<number of daemons to use>>]
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[B<-nosettime>] [B<-verbose>] [B<-rmtsys>] [-debug]
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[-chunksize <I<log(2) of chunk size>>]
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[-dcache <I<number of dcache entries>>]
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[-volumes <I<number of volume entries>>]
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[-biods <I<number of bkg I/O daemons (aix vm)>>]
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[-prealloc <I<number of 'small' preallocated blocks>>]
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[-confdir <I<configuration directory>>]
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[-logfile <I<Place to keep the CM log>>]
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[B<-waitclose>] [B<-shutdown>] [-enable_peer_stats]
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[B<-enable_process_stats>] [-help]
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This command does not use the syntax conventions of the AFS command
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suites. Provide the command name and all option names in full.
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The afsd command initializes the Cache Manager on an AFS client
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machine by transferring AFS-related configuration information into kernel
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memory and starting several daemons. More specifically, the
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B<afsd> command performs the following actions:
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=over 4
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=item *
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Sets a field in kernel memory that defines the machine's cell
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membership. Some Cache Manager-internal operations and system calls
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consult this field to learn which cell to execute in. (The AFS command
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interpreters refer to the B</usr/vice/etc/ThisCell> file
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instead.) This information is transferred into the kernel from the
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B</usr/vice/etc/ThisCell> file and cannot be changed until the
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B<afsd> program runs again.
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=item *
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Places in kernel memory the names and Internet addresses of the database
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server machines in the local cell and (optionally) foreign cells. The
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appearance of a cell's database server machines in this list enables the
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Cache Manager to contact them and to access files in the cell. Omission
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of a cell from this list, or incorrect information about its database server
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machines, prevents the Cache Manager from accessing files in it.
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The list of database server machines is transferred into the kernel from
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the B</usr/vice/etc/CellServDB> file. After initialization, use
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the B<fs newcell> command to change the kernel-resident list without
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having to reboot.
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Mounts the root of the AFS filespace on a directory on the machine's
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local disk, according to either the first field in the
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B</usr/vice/etc/cacheinfo> file (the default) or the B<afsd>
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command's B<-mountdir> argument. The conventional value is
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B</afs>.
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Determines which volume to mount at the root of the AFS file tree.
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The default is the volume B<root.afs>; use the
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B<-rootvol> argument to override it. Although the base
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(read/write) form of the volume name is the appropriate value, the Cache
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Manager has a bias for accessing the read-only version of the volume (by
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convention, B<root.afs.readonly>) if it is
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available.
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Configures the cache on disk (the default) or in machine memory if the
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B<-memcache> argument is provided. In the latter case, the
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B<afsd> program allocates space in machine memory for caching, and the
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Cache Manager uses no disk space for caching even if the machine has a
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disk.
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=item *
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Defines the name of the local disk directory devoted to caching, when the
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B<-memcache> argument is not used. If necessary, the
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B<afsd> program creates the directory (its parent directory must
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already exist). It does not remove the directory that formerly served
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this function, if one exists.
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The second field in the /usr/vice/etc/cacheinfo file is the
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source for this name, and the standard value is the B</usr/vice/cache>
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directory. Use the B<-cachedir> argument to override the value
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in the B<cacheinfo> file.
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Sets the size of the cache. The default source for the value is the
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third field in the B</usr/vice/etc/cacheinfo> file, which specifies a
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number of kilobytes.
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For a memory cache, the following arguments to the afsd command
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override the value in the B<cacheinfo> file:
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The -blocks argument, to specify a different number of kilobyte
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blocks.
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=item *
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The B<-dcache> and -chunksize arguments together, to
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set both the number of dcache entries and the chunk size (see below for
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definition of these parameters). In this case, the B<afsd>
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program derives cache size by multiplying the two values. Using this
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combination is not recommended, as it requires the issuer to perform the
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calculation beforehand to determine the resulting cache size.
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=item *
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The -dcache argument by itself. In this case, the
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B<afsd> program derives cache size by multiplying the value specified
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by the B<-dcache> argument by the default memory cache chunk size of
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eight kilobytes. Using this argument is not recommended, as it requires
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the issuer to perform the calculation beforehand to determine the resulting
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cache size.
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=back
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For satisfactory memory cache performance, the specified value must leave
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enough memory free to accommodate all other processes and commands that can
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run on the machine. If the value exceeds the amount of memory
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available, the B<afsd> program exits without initializing the Cache
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Manager and produces the following message on the standard output
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stream:
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afsd: memCache allocation failure at I<number> KB
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where I<number> is how many kilobytes were allocated just before the
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failure.
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For a disk cache, use the -blocks argument to the
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B<afsd> command to override the value in the B<cacheinfo>
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file. The value specified in either way sets an absolute upper limit on
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cache size; values provided for other arguments (such as
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B<-dcache> and B<-chunksize>) never result in a larger
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cache. The B<afsd> program rejects any setting larger than 95%
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of the partition size, and exits after generating an error message on the
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standard output stream, because the cache implementation itself requires a
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small amount of disk space and overfilling the partition can cause the client
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machine to panic.
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To change the size of a disk cache after initialization without rebooting,
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use the B<fs setcachesize> command; the setting persists until
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the B<afsd> command runs again or the B<fs setcachesize>
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command is reissued. The B<fs setcachesize> command does not
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work for memory caches.
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Sets the size of each cache I<chunk>, and by implication the amount
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of data that the Cache Manager requests at a time from the File Server (how
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much data per fetch RPC, since AFS uses partial file transfer).
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For a disk cache, a chunk is a VI<n> file and this
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parameter sets the maximum size to which each one can expand; the default
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is 64 KB. For a memory cache, each chunk is a collection of contiguous
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memory blocks; the default is size is 8 KB.
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To override the default chunk size for either type of cache, use the
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B<-chunksize> argument to provide an integer to be used as an exponent
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of two; see the B<Options> section for details. For a
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memory cache, if total cache size divided by chunk size leaves a remainder,
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the B<afsd> program rounds down the number of dcache entries,
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resulting in a slightly smaller cache.
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Sets the number of chunks in the cache. For a memory cache, the
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number of chunks is equal to the cache size divided by the chunk size.
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For a disk cache, the number of chunks (B<V>I<n> files) is set
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to the largest of the following unless the B<-files> argument is used
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to set the value explicitly:
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=over 4
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100
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1.5 times the result of dividing cache size by chunk size
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(I<cachesize>/I<chunksize> * 1.5)
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The result of dividing cachesize by 10 KB (I<cachesize>/10240)
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=back
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Sets the number of I<dcache entries> allocated in machine memory for
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storing information about the chunks in the cache.
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For a disk cache, the /usr/vice/cache/CacheItems file contains
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one entry for each B<V>I<n> file. By default, one half
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the number of these entries (but not more that 2,000) are duplicated as dcache
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entries in machine memory for quicker access.
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For a memory cache, there is no CacheItems file so all
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information about cache chunks must be in memory as dcache entries.
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Thus, there is no default number of dcache entries for a memory cache;
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instead, the B<afsd> program derives it by dividing the cache size by
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the chunk size.
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To set the number of dcache entries, use the -dcache
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argument; the specified value can exceed the default limit of
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2,000. Using this argument is not recommended for either type of
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cache. Increasing the number of dcache entries for a disk cache
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sometimes improves performance (because more entries are retrieved from memory
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rather than from disk), but only marginally. Using this argument for a
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memory cache requires the issuer to calculate the cache size by multiplying
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this value by the chunk size.
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Sets the number of I<stat> entries available in machine memory for
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caching status information about cached AFS files. The default is
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300; use the B<-stat> argument to override the default.
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=item *
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Randomly selects a file server machine in the local cell as the source for
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the correct time. Every five minutes thereafter, the local clock is
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adjusted (if necessary) to match the file server machine's clock.
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Use the B<-nosettime> flag to prevent the afsd command
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from selecting a time standard. This is recommended only on file server
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machines that are also acting as clients. File server machines maintain
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the correct time using the Network Time Protocol Daemon instead.
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=back
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In addition to setting cache configuration parameters, the afsd
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program starts the following daemons. (On most system types, these
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daemons appear as nameless entries in the output of the UNIX B<ps>
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command.)
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One I<callback> daemon, which handles callbacks. It also
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responds to the File Server's periodic probes, which check that the
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client machine is still alive.
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One I<maintenance> daemon, which performs the following
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tasks:
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Garbage collects obsolete data (for example, expired tokens) from kernel
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memory
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Synchronizes files
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Refreshes information from read-only volumes once per hour
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Does delayed writes for NFS clients if the machine is running the NFS/AFS
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Translator
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=back
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One I<cache-truncation> daemon, which flushes the cache when free
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space is required, by writing cached data and status information to the File
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Server.
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One I<server connection> daemon, which sends a probe to the File
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Server every few minutes to check that it is still accessible. It also
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synchronizes the machine's clock with the clock on a randomly-chosen file
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server machine, unless the B<-nosettime> flag is used. There is
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always one server connection daemon.
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One or more I<background> daemons that improve performance by
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pre-fetching files and performing background (delayed) writes of saved data
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into AFS.
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The default number of background daemons is two, enough to service at least
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five simultaneous users of the machine. To increase the number, use the
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B<-daemons> argument. A value greater than six is not generally
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necessary.
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On some system types, one I<Rx listener> daemon, which listens for
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incoming RPCs.
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On some system types, one I<Rx event> daemon, which reviews the Rx
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system's queue of tasks and performs them as appropriate. Most
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items in the queue are retransmissions of failed packets.
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On machines that run AIX with virtual memory (VM) integration, one or more
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I<VM> daemons (sometimes called I<I/O> daemons, which transfer
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data between disk and machine memory. The number of them depends on the
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setting of the B<-biods> and B<-daemons> arguments:
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=over 4
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If the -biods argument is used, it sets the number of VM
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daemons.
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If only the -daemons argument is used, the number of VM daemons
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is twice the number of background daemons.
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If neither argument is used, there are five VM daemons.
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=back
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=back
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=head1 CAVEATS
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Do not use the -shutdown parameter. It does not shutdown
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the Cache Manager effectively. Instead, halt Cache Manager activity by
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using the standard UNIX B<umount> command to unmount the AFS root
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directory (by convention, B</afs>). The machine must then be
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rebooted to reinitialize the Cache Manager.
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=over 4
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=item -blocks
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Specifies the number of kilobyte blocks to be made available for caching
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in the machine's cache directory (for a disk cache) or memory (for a
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memory cache), overriding the default defined in the third field of the
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B</usr/vice/etc/cacheinfo> file. For a disk cache, the value
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cannot exceed 95% of the space available in the cache partition. If
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using a memory cache, do not combine this argument with the B<-dcache>
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argument, since doing so can possibly result in a chunk size that is not an
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exponent of 2.
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=item -files
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Specifies the number of VI<n> files to create in the
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cache directory for a disk cache, overriding the default that is calculated as
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described in the B<Description> section. Each
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B<V>I<n> file accommodates a chunk of data, and can grow to a
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maximum size of 64 KB by default. Do not combine this argument with the
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B<-memcache> argument.
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=item -rootvol
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Names the read/write volume corresponding to the root directory for the
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AFS file tree (which is usually the B</afs> directory). This
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value overrides the default of the B<root.afs> volume.
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=item -stat
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Specifies the number of entries to allocate in the machine's memory
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for recording status information about the AFS files in the cache. This
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value overrides the default of 300.
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=item -memcache
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Initializes a memory cache rather than a disk cache. Do not combine
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this flag with the B<-files> argument.
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=item -cachedir
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Names the local disk directory to be used as the cache. This value
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overrides the default defined in the second field of the
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B</usr/vice/etc/cacheinfo> file.
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=item -mountdir
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Names the local disk directory on which to mount the root of the AFS
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filespace. This value overrides the default defined in the first field
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of the B</usr/vice/etc/cacheinfo> file. If a value other than
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the B</afs> directory is used, the machine cannot access the filespace
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of cells that do use that value.
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=item -daemons
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Specifies the number of background daemons to run on the machine.
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These daemons improve efficiency by doing prefetching and background writing
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of saved data. This value overrides the default of 2, which is adequate
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for a machine serving up to five users. Values greater than
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B<6> are not generally more effective than B<6>.
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Note: On AIX machines with integrated virtual memory (VM),
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the number of VM daemons is set to twice the value of this argument, if it is
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provided and the B<-biods> argument is not. If both arguments
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are omitted, there are five VM daemons.
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=item -nosettime
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Prevents the Cache Manager from synchronizing its clock with the clock on
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a server machine selected at random, by checking the time on the server
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machine every five minutes. Use this flag only on a machine that is
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already using another time synchronization protocol (for example, a server
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machine that is running the B<runntp> process).
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=item -verbose
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Generates a detailed trace of the afsd program's actions
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on the standard output stream.
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=item -rmtsys
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Initializes an additional daemon to execute AFS-specific system calls on
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behalf of NFS client machines. Use this flag only if the machine is an
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NFS/AFS translator machine serving users of NFS client machines who execute
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AFS commands.
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L<(1)>
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=item -debug
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Generates a highly detailed trace of the afsd program's
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actions on the standard output stream. The information is useful mostly
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for debugging purposes.
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=item -chunksize
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Sets the size of each cache chunk. The integer provided, which must
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be from the range B<0> to B<30>, is used as an exponent on the
|
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|
number 2. It overrides the default of 16 for a disk cache
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(216 is 64 KB) and 13 for a memory cache (213 is 8
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KB). A value of B<0> or less, or greater than B<30>,
|
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|
sets chunk size to the appropriate default. Values less than
|
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B<10> (which sets chunk size to a 1 KB) are not recommended.
|
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Combining this argument with the B<-dcache> argument is not
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recommended because it requires that the issuer calculate the cache size that
|
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results.
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=item -dcache
|
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|
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|
Sets the number of dcache entries in memory, which are used to store
|
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|
information about cache chunks. For a disk cache, this overrides the
|
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|
default, which is 50% of the number of B<V>I<n> files (cache
|
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|
chunks). For a memory cache, this argument effectively sets the number
|
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|
of cache chunks, but its use is not recommended, because it requires the
|
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|
issuer to calculate the resulting total cache size (derived by multiplying
|
||
|
this value by the chunk size). Do not combine this argument with the
|
||
|
B<-blocks> argument, since doing so can possibly result in a chunk
|
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|
size that is not an exponent of 2.
|
||
|
|
||
|
=item -volumes
|
||
|
|
||
|
Specifies the number of memory structures to allocate for storing volume
|
||
|
location information. The default value is 50.
|
||
|
|
||
|
=item -biods
|
||
|
|
||
|
Sets the number of VM daemons dedicated to performing I/O operations on a
|
||
|
machine running a version of AIX with virtual memory (VM) integration.
|
||
|
If both this argument and the B<-daemons> argument are omitted, the
|
||
|
default is five. If this argument is omitted but the
|
||
|
B<-daemons> argument is provided, the number of VM daemons is set to
|
||
|
twice the value of the B<-daemons> argument.
|
||
|
|
||
|
=item -prealloc
|
||
|
|
||
|
Specifies the number of pieces of memory to preallocate for the Cache
|
||
|
Manager's internal use. The default initial value is 400, but the
|
||
|
Cache Manager dynamically allocates more memory as it needs it.
|
||
|
|
||
|
=item -confdir
|
||
|
|
||
|
Names a directory other than the /usr/vice/etc directory from
|
||
|
which to fetch the B<cacheinfo>, B<ThisCell>, and
|
||
|
B<CellServDB> configuration files.
|
||
|
|
||
|
=item -logfile
|
||
|
|
||
|
Is obsolete and has no real effect. It specifies an alternate file
|
||
|
in which to record a type of trace that the Cache Manager no longer
|
||
|
generates; the default value is B</usr/vice/etc/AFSLog>.
|
||
|
|
||
|
=item -waitclose
|
||
|
|
||
|
Has no effect on the operation of the Cache Manager. The behavior
|
||
|
it affected in previous versions of the Cache Manager, to perform synchronous
|
||
|
writes to the File Server, is now the default behavior. To perform
|
||
|
asynchronous writes in certain cases, use the B<fs storebehind>
|
||
|
command.
|
||
|
|
||
|
=item -shutdown
|
||
|
|
||
|
Shuts down the Cache Manager, but not in the most effective possible
|
||
|
way. Do not use this flag.
|
||
|
|
||
|
=item -enable_peer_stats
|
||
|
|
||
|
Activates the collection of Rx statistics and allocates memory for their
|
||
|
storage. For each connection with a specific UDP port on another
|
||
|
machine, a separate record is kept for each type of RPC (FetchFile, GetStatus,
|
||
|
and so on) sent or received. To display or otherwise access the
|
||
|
records, use the Rx Monitoring API.
|
||
|
|
||
|
=item -enable_process_stats
|
||
|
|
||
|
Activates the collection of Rx statistics and allocates memory for their
|
||
|
storage. A separate record is kept for each type of RPC (FetchFile,
|
||
|
GetStatus, and so on) sent or received, aggregated over all connections to
|
||
|
other machines. To display or otherwise access the records, use the Rx
|
||
|
Monitoring API.
|
||
|
|
||
|
=item -help
|
||
|
|
||
|
Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options
|
||
|
are ignored.
|
||
|
|
||
|
=back
|
||
|
|
||
|
=head1 EXAMPLES
|
||
|
|
||
|
The afsd command is normally included in the machine's AFS
|
||
|
initialization file, rather than typed at the command shell prompt. For
|
||
|
most disk caches, the appropriate form is
|
||
|
|
||
|
/usr/vice/etc/afsd
|
||
|
|
||
|
The following command is appropriate when enabling a machine to act as an
|
||
|
NFS/AFS Translator machine serving more than five users.
|
||
|
|
||
|
/usr/vice/etc/afsd -daemons 4 -rmtsys
|
||
|
|
||
|
The following command initializes a memory cache and sets chunk size to 16
|
||
|
KB (214).
|
||
|
|
||
|
/usr/vice/etc/afsd -memcache -chunksize 14
|
||
|
|
||
|
=head1 PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
|
||
|
|
||
|
The issuer must be logged in as the local superuser root.
|
||
|
|
||
|
=head1 SEE ALSO
|
||
|
|
||
|
L<CacheItems(1)>,
|
||
|
L<CellServDB (client version)(1)>
|
||
|
|
||
|
L<ThisCell (client version)(1)>
|
||
|
|
||
|
L<VI<n>(1)>,
|
||
|
L<cacheinfo(1)>
|
||
|
L<(1)>
|
||
|
L<(1)>
|
||
|
L<(1)>
|
||
|
L<(1)>
|
||
|
L<(1)>
|
||
|
|
||
|
=head1 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.
|