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  4. ffffssss2222dddd((((1111mmmm))))                                                              ffffssss2222dddd((((1111mmmm))))
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  8. NNNNAAAAMMMMEEEE
  9.      fs2d - Cluster configuration database daemon
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  11. SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
  12.      ////uuuussssrrrr////lllliiiibbbb33332222////cccclllluuuusssstttteeeerrrr////ccccbbbbeeee////ffffssss2222dddd [ [_o_p_t_i_o_n]... [_d_b_f_i_l_e [_r_o_o_t_k_e_y]] ]
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  14. DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
  15.      The ffffssss2222dddd daemon implements the distributed cluster configuration database
  16.      (CDB).  The _d_b_f_i_l_e and _r_o_o_t_k_e_y operands provide the location of the CDB
  17.      description file and the key for the root of the database.  These are
  18.      normally ////vvvvaaaarrrr////cccclllluuuusssstttteeeerrrr////ccccddddbbbb....ddddbbbb and ####.
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  20. OOOOPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNNSSSS
  21.      ffffssss2222dddd takes several options:
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  23.      ----llllooooggggeeeevvvveeeennnnttttssss [_e_v_e_n_t _n_a_m_e]
  24.                  Log selected events.  These event names may be used:  aaaallllllll,,,,
  25.                  iiiinnnntttteeeerrrrnnnnaaaallll,,,, aaaarrrrggggssss,,,, aaaattttttttaaaacccchhhh,,,, cccchhhhaaaannnnddddlllleeee,,,, nnnnooooddddeeee,,,, ttttrrrreeeeeeee,,,, lllloooocccckkkk,,,, ddddaaaattttaaaaccccoooonnnn,,,,
  26.                  ttttrrrraaaapppp,,,, nnnnoooottttiiiiffffyyyy,,,, aaaacccccccceeeessssssss,,,, ssssttttoooorrrraaaaggggeeee.
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  28.      ----llllooooggggddddeeeesssstttt [_l_o_g _d_e_s_t_i_n_a_t_i_o_n]
  29.                  Set log destination.  These log destinations may be used:
  30.                  aaaallllllll,,,, ssssttttddddoooouuuutttt,,,, ssssttttddddeeeerrrrrrrr,,,, ssssyyyysssslllloooogggg,,,, llllooooggggffffiiiilllleeee.  If multiple
  31.                  destinations are specified, the log messages are written to
  32.                  all of them.  If llllooooggggffffiiiilllleeee is specified, it has no effect
  33.                  unless the ----llllooooggggffffiiiilllleeee option is also specified.  The default is
  34.                  ----llllooooggggddddeeeesssstttt ssssttttddddeeeerrrrrrrr, but logging is then disabled if ffffssss2222dddd runs as
  35.                  a daemon, since ssssttttddddoooouuuutttt and ssssttttddddeeeerrrrrrrr are closed when ffffssss2222dddd is
  36.                  running as a daemon.
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  38.      ----llllooooggggffffiiiilllleeee [_f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e]
  39.                  Set log file name.
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  41.      ----llllooooggggffffiiiilllleeeemmmmaaaaxxxx [_m_a_x_i_m_u_m _s_i_z_e]
  42.                  Set log file maximum size (in bytes).  If the file exceeds
  43.                  the maximum size, any preexisting ffffiiiilllleeeennnnaaaammmmeeee....oooolllldddd will be
  44.                  deleted, the current file will be renamed to ffffiiiilllleeeennnnaaaammmmeeee....oooolllldddd,
  45.                  and a new file will be created.
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  47.      ----lllloooogggglllleeeevvvveeeellll [_l_o_g _l_e_v_e_l]
  48.                  Set log level.  These log levels may be used:  aaaallllwwwwaaaayyyyssss,,,,
  49.                  ccccrrrriiiittttiiiiccccaaaallll,,,, eeeerrrrrrrroooorrrr,,,, wwwwaaaarrrrnnnniiiinnnngggg,,,, iiiinnnnffffoooo,,,, mmmmoooorrrreeeeiiiinnnnffffoooo,,,, ffffrrrreeeeqqqq,,,, mmmmoooorrrreeeeffffrrrreeeeqqqq,,,,
  50.                  ttttrrrraaaacccceeee,,,, bbbbuuuussssyyyy.
  51.  
  52.      ----ttttrrrraaaacccceeee [_t_r_a_c_e _c_l_a_s_s]
  53.                  Trace selected events.  These trace classes may be used:
  54.                  aaaallllllll,,,, rrrrppppccccssss,,,, uuuuppppddddaaaatttteeeessss,,,, ttttrrrraaaannnnssssaaaaccccttttiiiioooonnnnssss,,,, mmmmoooonnnniiiittttoooorrrr.  No tracing is
  55.                  done, even if it is requested for one or more classes of
  56.                  events, unless either or both of ----ttttrrrraaaacccceeeeffffiiiilllleeee or ----ttttrrrraaaacccceeeelllloooogggg is
  57.                  specified.
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  63.                                                                         PPPPaaaaggggeeee 1111
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  70. ffffssss2222dddd((((1111mmmm))))                                                              ffffssss2222dddd((((1111mmmm))))
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  74.      ----ttttrrrraaaacccceeeeffffiiiilllleeee [_f_i_l_e_n_a_m_e]
  75.                  Set trace file name.
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  77.      ----ttttrrrraaaacccceeeeffffiiiilllleeeemmmmaaaaxxxx [_m_a_x_i_m_u_m _s_i_z_e]
  78.                  Set trace file maximum size (in bytes).  If the file exceeds
  79.                  the maximum size, any preexisting ffffiiiilllleeeennnnaaaammmmeeee....oooolllldddd will be
  80.                  deleted, the current file will be renamed to ffffiiiilllleeeennnnaaaammmmeeee....oooolllldddd,
  81.                  and a new file will be created.
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  83.      ----[[[[nnnnoooo]]]]ttttrrrraaaacccceeeelllloooogggg
  84.                  [Do not] trace to log destination.  When this option is set,
  85.                  tracing messages are directed to the log destination or
  86.                  destinations.  If there is also a trace file, the tracing
  87.                  messages are written there as well.
  88.  
  89.      ----[[[[nnnnoooo]]]]ppppaaaarrrreeeennnntttt____ttttiiiimmmmeeeerrrr
  90.                  [Do not] exit when parent exits.  The default is
  91.                  ----nnnnooooppppaaaarrrreeeennnntttt____ttttiiiimmmmeeeerrrr.
  92.  
  93.      ----[[[[nnnnoooo]]]]ddddaaaaeeeemmmmoooonnnniiiizzzzeeee
  94.                  [Do not] run as a daemon.  The default is ----ddddaaaaeeeemmmmoooonnnniiiizzzzeeee.
  95.  
  96.      ----llll          Do not run as a daemon.
  97.  
  98.      ----hhhh          Print usage message.
  99.  
  100.      ----hhhheeeellllpppp       Print usage message.
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  102.      ffffssss2222dddd reads the file ////eeeettttcccc////ccccoooonnnnffffiiiigggg////ffffssss2222dddd....ooooppppttttiiiioooonnnnssss, if it exists, for a default
  103.      set of options, and then interprets the value of the environment variable
  104.      FFFFSSSS2222DDDD____OOOOPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNNSSSS, if defined, as a further set of default options, before
  105.      interpreting any command line options.
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  107. FFFFIIIILLLLEEEESSSS
  108.      ////vvvvaaaarrrr////cccclllluuuusssstttteeeerrrr////ccccddddbbbb////ccccddddbbbb....ddddbbbb  CDB description file
  109.      ////vvvvaaaarrrr////cccclllluuuusssstttteeeerrrr////ccccddddbbbb////ccccddddbbbb....ddddbbbb#### Directory tree used to hold the CDB
  110.      ////eeeettttcccc////ccccoooonnnnffffiiiigggg////ffffssss2222dddd....ooooppppttttiiiioooonnnnssss File read to obtain default options
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  112. EEEENNNNVVVVIIIIRRRROOOOMMMMEEEENNNNTTTT VVVVAAAARRRRIIIIAAAABBBBLLLLEEEESSSS
  113.      FFFFSSSS2222DDDD____OOOOPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNNSSSS Interpreted as a set of default options.
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  115. SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
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  126.                                                                         PPPPaaaaggggeeee 2222
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