CNID_METAD(8) | Netatalk AFP Fileserver Manual | CNID_METAD(8) |
Name¶
cnid_metad — daemon for starting cnid_dbd daemons on demand
Synopsis¶
cnid_metad [-d] [-F configuration file]
cnid_metad [ -v | -V ]
Description¶
cnid_metad waits for requests from afpd to start up instances of the cnid_dbd daemon. It keeps track of the status of a cnid_dbd instance once started and will restart it if necessary. cnid_metad is normally started at boot time by netatalk(8) and runs until shutdown.
Options¶
-d
cnid_metad will remain in the foreground and will also leave the standard input, standard output and standard error file descriptors open. Useful for debugging.
-F <configuration file>
Use configuration file as the configuration file.
-v, -V
Show version and exit.
Caveats¶
cnid_metad does not block or catch any signals apart from SIGPIPE. It will therefore exit on most signals received. This will also cause all instances of cnid_dbd started by that cnid_metad to exit gracefully. Since state about and IPC access to the subprocesses is only maintained in memory by cnid_metad this is desired behaviour. As soon as cnid_metad is restarted afpd processes will transparently reconnect.
See Also¶
Author¶
Contributors to the Netatalk Project (https://netatalk.io/contributors)
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