1AFPD(8)                             3.1.13                             AFPD(8)
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NAME

6       afpd - Apple Filing Protocol daemon
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SYNOPSIS

9       afpd [-d] [-F configfile]
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11       afpd -v | -V | -h
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DESCRIPTION

14       afpd provides an Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) interface to the Unix file
15       system. It is normally started at boot time by netatalk(8).
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17       @pkgconfdir@/afp.conf is the configuration file used by afpd to
18       determine the behavior and configuration of a file server.
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OPTIONS

21       -d
22           Specifies that the daemon should not fork.
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24       -v
25           Print version information and exit.
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27       -V
28           Print verbose information and exit.
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30       -h
31           Print help and exit.
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33       -F configfile
34           Specifies the configuration file to use. (Defaults to
35           @pkgconfdir@/afp.conf.)
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SIGNALS

38       To shut down a user's afpd process it is recommended that SIGKILL (-9)
39       NOT be used, except as a last resort, as this may leave the CNID
40       database in an inconsistent state. The safe way to terminate an afpd is
41       to send it a SIGTERM (-15) signal and wait for it to die on its own.
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43       SIGTERM and SIGUSR1 signals that are sent to the main afpd process are
44       propagated to the children, so all will be affected.
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46       SIGTERM
47           Clean exit. Propagates from master to childs.
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49       SIGQUIT
50           Send this to the master afpd, it will exit leaving all children
51           running! Can be used to implement AFP service without downtime.
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53       SIGHUP
54           Sending a SIGHUP to afpd will cause it to reload its configuration
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57       SIGINT
58           Sending a SIGINT to a child afpd enables max_debug logging for this
59           process. The log is sent to the file /tmp/afpd.PID.XXXXXX. Sending
60           another SIGINT will revert to the original log settings.
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62       SIGUSR1
63           The afpd process will send the message "The server is going down
64           for maintenance." to the client and shut itself down in 5 minutes.
65           New connections are not allowed. If this is sent to a child afpd,
66           the other children are not affected. However, the main process will
67           still exit, disabling all new connections.
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69       SIGUSR2
70           The afpd process will look in the message directory configured at
71           build time for a file named message.pid. For each one found, a the
72           contents will be sent as a message to the associated AFP client.
73           The file is removed after the message is sent. This should only be
74           sent to a child afpd.
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FILES

77       @pkgconfdir@/afp.conf
78           configuration file used by afpd
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80       /var/lib/netatalk/afp_signature.conf
81           list of server signature
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84           list of UUID for Time Machine volume
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86       @pkgconfdir@/extmap.conf
87           file name extension mapping
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89       @pkgconfdir@/msg/message.pid
90           contains messages to be sent to users.
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SEE ALSO

93       netatalk(8), hosts_access(5), afp.conf(5), afp_signature.conf(5),
94       afp_voluuid.conf(5), extmap.conf(5), dbd(1).
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983.1.13                            19 Jan 2013                          AFPD(8)
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