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This completes the initial editing pass of the section eight man pages. Only small amounts of content editing has been done. Some known problems have been noted in README, but there will doubtless be others, as well as some lingering formatting problems. However, the quality should now be good enough for general public review. Some of the section eight man pages were really supposed to be section one, the package apropros and package help commands are too useless to document, and a few of the difficult-to-name section five man pages have now acquired names.
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=head1 NAME
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bos start - Starts a process after setting its status flag
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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B<bos start> B<-server> <I<machine name>>
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B<-instance> <I<server process name>>+ [B<-cell> <I<cell name>>]
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[B<-noauth>] [B<-localauth>] [B<-help>]
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B<bos start> B<-s> <I<machine name>> B<-i> <I<server process name>>+
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[B<-c> <I<cell name>>] [B<-n>] [B<-l>] [B<-h>]
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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The B<bos start> command sets the status flag for each process specified
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by the B<-instance> argument to C<Run> in the F</usr/afs/local/BosConfig>
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file and in the BOS Server's memory on the server machine named by the
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B<-server> argument, then starts it. If the process is already running,
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the command's only effect is to guarantee that the status flag is C<Run>;
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it does not restart the process.
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To start a process without changing its status flag in the F<BosConfig>
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file, use the B<bos startup> command instead.
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=over 4
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=item B<-server> <I<machine name>>
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Indicates the server machine on which to start processes. Identify the
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machine by IP address or its host name (either fully-qualified or
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abbreviated unambiguously). For details, see L<bos(8)>.
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=item B<-instance> <I<server process name>>+
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Names each process to start. Use the process name assigned with the
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B<-instance> argument to the B<bos create> command. The output from the
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B<bos status> command lists the names.
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=item B<-cell> <I<cell name>>
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Names the cell in which to run the command. Do not combine this argument
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with the B<-localauth> flag. For more details, see L<bos(8)>.
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=item B<-noauth>
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Assigns the unprivileged identity C<anonymous> to the issuer. Do not
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combine this flag with the B<-localauth> flag. For more details, see
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L<bos(8)>.
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=item B<-localauth>
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Constructs a server ticket using a key from the local
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F</usr/afs/etc/KeyFile> file. The B<bos> command interpreter presents the
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ticket to the BOS Server during mutual authentication. Do not combine this
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flag with the B<-cell> or B<-noauth> options. For more details, see
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L<bos(8)>.
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=item B<-help>
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Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are
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ignored.
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=back
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=head1 EXAMPLES
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The following command changes the status flag for the C<upclientbin> and
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C<upclientetc> processes to C<Run> in the F<BosConfig> file on the machine
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C<fs6.abc.com> and starts them running.
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% bos start -server fs6.abc.com -instance upclientbin upclientetc
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=head1 PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
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The issuer must be listed in the F</usr/afs/etc/UserList> file on the
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machine named by the B<-server> argument, or must be logged onto a server
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machine as the local superuser C<root> if the B<-localauth> flag is
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included.
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=head1 SEE ALSO
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L<BosConfig(5)>,
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L<KeyFile(5)>,
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L<UserList(5)>,
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L<bos(8)>,
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L<bos_create(8)>,
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L<bos_startup(8)>,
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L<bos_status(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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