Purpose
Initializes the client portion of the Update Server
Synopsis
upclient <hostname> [-crypt] [-clear] [-t <retry time>] [-verbose]* <dir>+ [-help]
This command does not use the syntax conventions of the AFS command suites. Provide the command name and all option names in full.
Description
The upclient command initializes the client portion of the Update Server. In the conventional configuration, its binary file is located in the /usr/afs/bin directory on a file server machine.
The upclient command is not normally issued at the command shell prompt but rather placed into a file server machine's /usr/afs/local/BosConfig file with the bos create command. If it is ever issued at the command shell prompt, the issuer must be logged onto a database server machine as the local superuser root.
The upclient process periodically checks that all files in each local directory named by the dir argument match the files in the corresponding directory on the source machine named by the hostnameargument. If a file does not match, the upclient process requests the source copy from the upserver process running on the source machine.
By default, the upclient process in the United States edition of AFS requests that the upserver process encrypt the data before transferring it, whereas in the international edition it requests unencrypted transfer. If using the United States edition, use the -clear flag to request unencrypted transfer if appropriate. (The -crypt flag explicitly sets the default in the United States edition, and is not available in the international edition.)
In the conventional configuration, separate instances of the upclient process request data from the /usr/afs/bin and /usr/afs/etc directories, except on machines for which the system control machine is also the binary distribution machine for the machine's system type. The conventional names for the separate instances are upclientbin and upclientetc respectively.
The upclient and upserver processes always mutually authenticate, whether or not the data they pass is encrypted; they use the key with the highest key version number in the /usr/afs/etc/KeyFile file to construct a server ticket for mutual authentication.
Cautions
Do not use the Update Server to distribute the contents of the /usr/afs/etc directory if using the international edition of AFS. The contents of this directory are sensitive and the international edition of AFS does not include the encryption routines necessary for encrypting files before transfer across the network.
Options
Note: | This flag is not available in the international edition of AFS. |
As a reminder, do not use the Update Server to transfer the contents of the /usr/afs/etc directory if using the international edition of AFS.
Examples
The following bos create command creates an upclientbin process on the machine fs4.abc.com that refers to the machine fs1.abc.com as the source for the /usr/afs/bin directory (thus fs1.abc.com is the binary distribution machine for machines of fs4.abc.com's type). The files in the /usr/afs/bin directory are distributed every 120 seconds. The command requests transfer in unencrypted form.
% bos create -server fs4.abc.com -instance upclientbin -type simple \ -cmd "/usr/afs/bin/upclient fs1.abc.com -clear \ -t 120 /usr/afs/bin"
Privilege Required
The issuer must be logged in as the superuser root on a file server machine to issue the command at a command shell prompt. It is conventional instead to create and start the process by issuing the bos create command.
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