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NAME

       ptserver - Initializes the Protection Server

SYNOPSIS

       ptserver [-database | -db <db path>]
           [-p <number of threads>]
           [-d <debug level>]
           [-groupdepth | -depth <# of nested groups>]
           [-default_access <user access mask> <group access mask>]
           [-restricted] [-restrict_anonymous] [-enable_peer_stats]
           [-enable_process_stats] [-allow-dotted-principals]
           [-rxbind] [-auditlog <file path>]
           [-audit-interface (file | sysvmq)]
           [-syslog[=<FACILITY>]]
           [-logfile <log file>]
           [-transarc-logs]
           [-config <configuration path>]
           [-rxmaxmtu <bytes>]
           [-help]

DESCRIPTION

       The ptserver command initializes the Protection Server, which must run on every database
       server machine. In the conventional configuration, its binary file is located in the
       /usr/lib/openafs directory on a file server machine.

       The ptserver command is not normally issued at the command shell prompt, but rather placed
       into a database server machine's /etc/openafs/BosConfig file with the bos create command.
       If it is ever issued at the command shell prompt, the issuer must be logged onto a file
       server machine as the local superuser "root".

       The Protection Server performs the following tasks:

       •   Maintains the Protection Database, which contains entries for every user and group in
           the cell. Use the pts commands to administer the database.

       •   Allocates AFS IDs for new user, machine and group entries and maps each ID to the
           corresponding name.

       •   Generates a current protection subgroup (CPS) at the File Server's request. The CPS
           lists all groups to which a user or machine belongs.

       When using Kerberos 5, cross-realm authentication is possible. If the special pts group
       system:authuser@FOREIGN.REALM exists and its group quota is greater than zero, aklog will
       automatically create an entry for the foreign user in the local PTS database and add the
       foreign user to the system:authuser@FOREIGN.REALM PTS group.  Each time a foreign user is
       created in the local PTS database, the group quota for the system:authuser@FOREIGN.REALM
       PTS group is decremented by one.

       This command does not use the syntax conventions of the AFS command suites. Provide the
       command name and all option names in full.

OPTIONS

       -d <debug level>
           Sets the detail level for the debugging trace written to the /var/log/openafs/PtLog
           file. Provide one of the following values, each of which produces an increasingly
           detailed trace: 0, 1, 5, 25, and 125.

       -database | -db <db path>
           Specifies the pathname of an alternate directory in which the Protection Database
           files reside. Provide the complete pathname, ending in the base filename to which the
           ".DB0" and ".DBSYS1" extensions are appended. For example, the appropriate value for
           the default database files is /var/lib/openafs/db/prdb.

       -p <number of threads>
           Sets the number of server lightweight processes (LWPs or pthreads) to run.  Provide a
           positive integer from the range 3 to 64. The default value is 3.

       -groupdepth | -depth <# of nested groups>
           Specifies the group depth for nested groups when ptserver is compiled with the
           SUPERGROUPS option enabled.  The default depth for nested groups is 5.

       -default_access <user access> <group access>
           Specifies the default user and group privacy flags to apply to each entry. Provide a
           string of five characters, one for each of the permissions. See pts_examine(1) or
           pts_setfields(1) for more information on the flags.

       -restricted
           Run the PT Server in restricted mode. While in restricted mode, only members of the
           system:administrators PTS group may make any PTS changes.

       -restrict_anonymous
           Run the PT Server in restricted anonymous access mode. While in this mode, only
           authenticated users will be able to access the PTS database.

       -enable_peer_stats
           Activates the collection of Rx statistics and allocates memory for their storage. For
           each connection with a specific UDP port on another machine, a separate record is kept
           for each type of RPC (FetchFile, GetStatus, and so on) sent or received. To display or
           otherwise access the records, use the Rx Monitoring API.

       -enable_process_stats
           Activates the collection of Rx statistics and allocates memory for their storage. A
           separate record is kept for each type of RPC (FetchFile, GetStatus, and so on) sent or
           received, aggregated over all connections to other machines. To display or otherwise
           access the records, use the Rx Monitoring API.

       -allow-dotted-principals
           By default, the RXKAD security layer will disallow access by Kerberos principals with
           a dot in the first component of their name. This is to avoid the confusion where
           principals user/admin and user.admin are both mapped to the user.admin PTS entry.
           Sites whose Kerberos realms don't have these collisions between principal names may
           disable this check by starting the server with this option.

       -rxbind
           Bind the Rx socket to the primary interface only.  (If not specified, the Rx socket
           will listen on all interfaces.)

       -syslog[=<syslog facility>]
           Specifies that logging output should go to syslog instead of the normal log file.
           -syslog=FACILITY can be used to specify to which facility the log message should be
           sent.  Logging message sent to syslog are tagged with the string "ptserver".

       -logfile <log file>
           Sets the file to use for server logging. If logfile is not specified, and no other
           logging options are supplied, this will be /var/log/openafs/PtLog.  Note that this
           option is intended for debugging and testing purposes.  Changing the location of the
           log file from the command line may result in undesirable interactions with tools such
           as bos.

       -transarc-logs
           Use Transarc style logging features. Rename the log file /var/log/openafs/PtLog to
           /var/log/openafs/PtLog.old when the PT Server is restarted.  This option is provided
           for compatibility with older versions.

       -config <configuration directory>
           Set the location of the configuration directory used to configure this service. In a
           typical configuration this will be /etc/openafs/server - this option allows the use of
           alternative configuration locations for testing purposes.

       -auditlog <log path>
           Turns on audit logging, and sets the path for the audit log.  The audit log records
           information about RPC calls, including the name of the RPC call, the host that
           submitted the call, the authenticated entity (user) that issued the call, the
           parameters for the call, and if the call succeeded or failed.

       -audit-interface (file | sysvmq)
           Specifies what audit interface to use. Defaults to "file". See fileserver(8) for an
           explanation of each interface.

       -rxmaxmtu <bytes>
           Sets the maximum transmission unit for the RX protocol.

       -help
           Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.

EXAMPLES

       The following bos create command creates a "ptserver" process on the machine
       "fs3.example.com". The command appears here on multiple lines only for legibility.

          % bos create -server fs3.example.com -instance ptserver \
                       -type simple -cmd /usr/lib/openafs/ptserver

PRIVILEGE REQUIRED

       The issuer must be logged in as the superuser "root" on a file server machine to issue the
       command at a command shell prompt. It is conventional instead to create and start the
       process by issuing the bos create command.

SEE ALSO

       BosConfig(5), PtLog(5), prdb.DB0(5), bos_create(8), bos_getlog(8), pts(1)

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