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=head1 NAME
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BosConfig - Defines server processes for the BOS Server to monitor
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The F<BosConfig> file lists the processes that the Basic OverSeer (BOS)
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Server monitors on its server machine, and thus defines which AFS server
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processes run on the machine. It specifies how the BOS Server reacts when
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a process fails, and also defines the times at which the BOS Server
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automatically restarts processes as part of performance maintenance. The
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file must reside in the F</usr/afs/local> directory on each AFS server
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machine.
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A server process entry in the F<BosConfig> file records the following
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information:
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=over 4
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=item *
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The I<entry type>, which is one of the following:
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=over 4
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=item cron
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Designates a server process that runs periodically instead of
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continuously. The BOS Server starts a cron process only at specified
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times, not whenever it fails. All standard AFS process entries except
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C<fs> are simple (there are no standard cron processes).
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=item fs
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Designates a group of interdependent server processes. If one of the
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processes fails, the BOS Server must coordinate its restart with the
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restart of the other processes in the group, possibly by stopping them
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first.
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There is only one standard entry of this type, for which the conventional
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name is C<fs>. It combines three server processes: the File Server
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(B<fileserver> process), the Volume Server (B<volserver> process), and the
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Salvager (B<salvager> process). These processes all operate on the same
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data--the AFS data stored on an AFS server machine's F</vicep> partitions
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and mounted in the AFS filespace--but in different ways. Grouping the
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processes prevents them from attempting to access the same data
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simultaneously, which can cause corruption.
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During normal operation, the Salvager process is not active. If the File
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Server process fails, however, the BOS Server stops the Volume Server
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process and runs the Salvager process to correct any corruption that
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resulted from the failure. (The administrator can also issue the B<bos
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salvage> command to invoke the Salvager process.) If the Volume Server
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fails, the BOS Server can restart it without stopping the File Server or
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running the Salvager.
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=item simple
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Designates a server process that runs independently of any other on the
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server machine. If a simple process fails, the BOS Server does not have to
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coordinate its restart with any other process.
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=back
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=item *
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The I<entry name>. The conventional name for an entry in the F<BosConfig>
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file and the associated process matches the binary filename. When issuing
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any B<bos> command that takes the B<-instance> argument, identify each
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process by the name used in the F<BosConfig> file. For a list of the
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names, see the B<bos create> reference page.
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=item *
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The process's I<status flag>, which determines whether the BOS Server
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attempts to start the process in two cases: each time the BOS Server
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itself restarts, and when the process fails. The F<BosConfig> file
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currently uses a binary notation to indicate whether the BOS Server
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attempts to restart the process as necessary or does not monitor it at
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all. For the sake of clarity, the AFS documentation refers to the flags as
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C<Run> and C<NotRun> instead. Only a system administrator, not the BOS
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Server, can change the flag.
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=item *
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One or more I<command parameters> which the BOS Server invokes to start
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the process or processes associated with the entry:
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=over 4
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=item *
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A C<cron> entry has two command parameters, the first the complete
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pathname to the program, and the second the time at which the BOS Server
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invokes the program.
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=item *
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The C<fs> entry has three command parameters, each the complete pathname
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to the B<fileserver>, B<volserver>, and B<salvager> programs, in that
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order.
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=item *
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A C<simple> entry has only one command parameter, the complete pathname to
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the program.
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=back
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=back
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In addition to server process entries, the F<BosConfig> file specifies the
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times at which the BOS Server performs two types of automatic process
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restarts:
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=over 4
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=item *
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The I<general restart> time at which the BOS Server restarts itself and
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then each process for which the entry in the F<BosConfig> file has status
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flag C<Run>. The default setting is Sunday at 4:00 a.m.
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=item *
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The I<binary restart> time at which the BOS Server restarts any server
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process for which the time stamp on the binary file in the F</usr/afs/bin>
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directory is later than the last restart time for the process. The default
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is 5:00 a.m.
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=back
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Although the F<BosConfig> file is in ASCII format, do not use a text
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editor to alter it. Its format is subject to change and incorrectly
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formatted entries can prevent server startup in ways that are difficult to
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diagnose. Instead always use the appropriate commands from the B<bos>
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command suite:
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=over 4
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=item *
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The B<bos create> command to create an entry in the file and start the
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associated process.
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=item *
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The B<bos delete> command to remove an entry from the file after the B<bos
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stop> command is used to stop the associated process.
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=item *
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The B<bos getrestart> command to display the times at which the BOS Server
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performs automatic restarts.
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=item *
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The B<bos setrestart> command to set the times at which the BOS Server
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performs automatic process restarts.
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=item *
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The B<bos start> command to change an entry's status flag to C<Run> and
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start the associated process.
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=item *
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The B<bos status> command to display all processes listed in the file.
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=item *
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The B<bos stop> command to change an entry's status flag to C<NotRun> and
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stop the associated process.
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=back
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There are also bos commands that start and stop processes without changing
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entries in the F<BosConfig> file. The BOS Server reads the F<BosConfig>
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file only when it starts, transferring the information into its
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memory. Thus a process's status as represented in the BOS Server's memory
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can diverge from its status in the F<BosConfig> file. The following
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commands change a process's status in the BOS Server's memory only:
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=item *
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The B<bos restart> command restarts a specified set of processes, all
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processes, or all processes other than the BOS Server.
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=item *
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The B<bos shutdown> command stops a process.
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=item *
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The B<bos startup> command starts a process.
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=back
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<bos_create(8)>,
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L<bos_delete(8)>,
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L<bos_getrestart(8)>,
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L<bos_restart(8)>,
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L<bos_setrestart(8)>,
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L<bos_shutdown(8)>,
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L<bos_start(8)>,
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L<bos_startup(8)>,
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L<bos_status(8)>,
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L<bos_stop(8)>,
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L<bos_salvage(8)>,
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L<fileserver(8)>,
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L<salvager(8)>,
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L<volserver(8)>
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=head1 COPYRIGHT
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IBM Corporation 2000. <http://www.ibm.com/> All Rights Reserved.
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This documentation is covered by the IBM Public License Version 1.0. It was
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converted from HTML to POD by software written by Chas Williams and Russ
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Allbery, based on work by Alf Wachsmann and Elizabeth Cassell.
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