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 dtsd(1m)                 Open Software Foundation                  dtsd(1m)




 NAME    [Toc]    [Back]
      dtsd - Restarts the DTS daemon

 SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]
      dtsd [options] [-d] [-w serviceability]

      dtsd [-s [-k courier|noncourier] [-g] [-o]]

      dtsd -c


 ARGUMENTS    [Toc]    [Back]
      -d        Debug mode.  The command will run in the foreground.

      -w serviceability
                See svcroute(5) for the full description of the appropriate
                format for this entry.  Only the three-field format,
                severity:how:where, is used.  An example is:

                FATAL:TEXTFILE:/dev/console


      -s        Run as a server.  Default is backup, courier, local server

      -g        Run dtsd as a global server.

      -k courier
                Run dtsd as a courier.

      -k noncourier
                Run dtsd as a noncourier.

      -o        When enabling as a server, set the clock immediately.
                Equivalent to the command enable set clock true in dtscp or
                to the command dcecp dts activate -abruptly.

      -c        Run dtsd as a clerk.


 DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]
      The dtsd command invokes the DTS daemon (clerk or server process).
      This command is usually executed as part of the overall DCE startup
      script, rc.dce.

      You can enter the command manually under the following conditions:


        +  If a DTS daemon fails to start automatically upon reboot

        +  If you want to restart a daemon that you shut down to perform a
           backup or do diagnostic work



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 dtsd(1m)                 Open Software Foundation                  dtsd(1m)




      In normal rebooting, the rc.dce script automatically provides
      arguments appropriate to the choice of configuration options.

      The command line arguments shown here can also be provided to dced as
      part of the fixed configuration strings, if dced is configured to
      automatically start the dtsd.

      If dtsd is started with no arguments (other than -d and -w), then the
      server must be started with dcecp.  The following example configures a
      local server:

      cecp> dts configure -notglobal
      cecp> dts activate


    Privilege Required    [Toc]    [Back]
      DTS runs as the host machine principal, which is usually root. See the
      Security reference pages for information about principals.

 NOTES    [Toc]    [Back]
      Use dtsd interactively only when troubleshooting; use the rc.dce
      script to start the DTS daemon. On some systsems the superuser is
      associated with the machine principal.

 EXAMPLES    [Toc]    [Back]
      To restart the daemon, follow these steps:


       1.  Log in to the system as superuser (root).

       2.  Use the ps command to make sure that dced and cdsadv are running.
           (The DCE daemon provides the endpoint mapping and security
           services, and cdsadv provides CDS.)

       3.  Enter the following command to restart the dts daemon as a clerk:

            dtsd -c


      To restart the dts daemon as a server, use

      dtsd -s

      and to restart it as a global server, setting the clock on startup,
      use

      dtsd -s -g -o


 RELATED INFORMATION    [Toc]    [Back]
      Commands: dtscp (1m), dtsdate (1m), dcecp (1m).



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 dtsd(1m)                 Open Software Foundation                  dtsd(1m)




      Books: OSF DCE Administration Guide


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