1updatesrv(8)                                                      updatesrv(8)
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NAME

6       updatesrv - update server files
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SYNOPSIS

9       updatesrv [ -d debug_level ] [ -l number_of_lwps ] [ -p prefix ] [ -s ]
10       [ -port listen_port ]
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DESCRIPTION

13       The updatesrv command is a read-only server that responds  to  requests
14       for files by name.  The operands that it accepts are:
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16       -d debug_level
17              This  is  used  to increase the level of messages written to the
18              log file.
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21       -l number_of_lwps
22              This operand is used to specify how many lwps will  be  used  to
23              answer file requests.  Default: 2.
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27              This  name,  prefixed to all file requests, is used to limit the
28              files that can be requested.
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31       -port listen_port
32              This is the UDP port on which we should  be  listening.  If  not
33              specified updatesrv will use a random port.
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EXAMPLES

37       The  command  updatesrv  -s -p / would invoke the updatesrv process and
38       cause the files to be served relative to / on the server machine.
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40       The command updatesrv -s -p /vice/bin  would  cause  the  files  to  be
41       served relative to /vice/bin on the server machine.
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DIAGNOSTICS

44       The  UpdateLog  file  will  contain useful information.  Issuing a kill
45       -TSTP signal to a running updatesrv will increase the level  of  debugā€
46       ging  messages.   The debugging messages can be turned off by issuing a
47       kill -HUP signal.  This will also cause the log file to  no  longer  be
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FILES

51       UpdateLog
52              This log of the messages from updatesrv is kept in the directory
53              specified by the -p operand on the invocation.  This log file is
54              only written when debugging is enabled.
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57       pid    This file contains the pid of the updatesrv process.  It is kept
58              in the directory specified on the -p operand  on  invocation  of
59              the command.
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BUGS

63       It  does  not  yet  use any password authentication to stop others from
64       using it to fetch files from servers.
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SEE ALSO

67       checkvenus(8) updateclnt(8)
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AUTHOR

70       Maria R. Ebling, 1990, Adapted from AFS-2
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