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NAME
config-gfsd - set up a file spool node of Gfarm
SYNOPSIS
config-gfsd [options]
DESCRIPTION
config-gfsd is a utility to set up a file sppol node of Gfarm file system. The server program for a file
spool node is named gfsd. config-gfsd is required to be run with the root privilege, unless you use the
file system for private purpose such as development, evaluation or test of Gfarm.
config-gfsd assumes that the configuration file %%SYSCONFDIR%%/gfarm2.conf (or %%SYSCONFDIR%%/gfsd.conf
in case of the private-mode) exists on the host. Please copy the file from the metadata server, if
missing.
It performs the following processes, in that order:
1. Crerate a spool directory.
2. Update the Gfarm configuration file %%SYSCONFDIR%%/gfarm2.conf or %%SYSCONFDIR%%/gfsd.conf.
3. Create a script (or a configuration file) to start/stop gfsd.
On most systems, config-gfsd puts a start/stop script gfsd (or gfsd-ADDRESS in case of the private
mode) onto either /etc/init.d or /etc/rc.d/init.d, according to the operating system.
On Linux with systemd such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 or later, config-gfsd puts the unit
configuration file gfsd.service (or gfsd-ADDRESS.service in case of the private mode) onto
/etc/systemd/system, and then executes systemctl enable gfsd.service (or systemctl enable
gfsd-ADDRESS.service respectively).
4. In case of the private mode, config-gfsd registers the host as a file spool node to the metadata
server, by executing gfhost -c command. In the non-private mode, it shows how to register the host as
a file spool node to the metadata server, like this:
Please ask admin_user to register your host by the following command:
/usr/bin/gfhost -c -a x86_64-centos7.0-linux -p 600 -n 2 ext540
5. In case of the private mode, config-gfsd starts gfsd. In the non-private mode, it shows how to start
gfsd, like as follows:
After that, start gfsd by the following command as a root:
systemctl start gfsd.service
6. Puts the script unconfig-gfsd.sh on %%SYSCONFDIR%%. The script does unconfiguration of gfsd. It
stops gfsd and removes all files created by config-gfsd including unconfig-gfsd.sh itself.
Before set up a file spool node using config-gfsd, it is recommended to execute config-gfsd -t. With -t
option, the sets up is not performed. Instead, it shows values of all configurable parameters:
$ config-gfsd -t
prefix [--prefix]:
hostname [-h]: host1.example.org
listen address [-l]: (all local IP addresses)
architecture [-a]: x86_64-centos6.5-linux
port [-p]: 600
ncpu [-n]: 8
spool directory : /var/gfarm-spool
rc script : /etc/init.d/gfsd
gfarm client conf file : /etc/gfarm2.conf
gfsd pid file : /var/run/gfsd.pid
The option name surrounded by [ ] means that you can specify a value with that option.
OPTIONS
--prefix path
Configure some paths related to gfsd. Specifically, the followings are affected.
• The spool directory of gfsd. That is PREFIX/var/gfarm-spool.
• The directory to put a PID file of gfsd. That is PREFIX/var/run.
• The directory of configuration files. That is PREFIX/etc.
• The directory of start/stop script for gfsd. That is PREFIX/etc/init.d or PREFIX/rc.d/init.d/etc
which is depending on operating systems.
• If systemd is running on the host, there is a special exception. When an empty prefix is given by
--prefix option on such host, config-gfsd doesn't put a unit configuration file for systemd.
Instead, it puts traditional start/stop script at PREFIX/etc/init.d.
• The unconfiguration script unconfig-gfsd.sh. That is PREFIX/etc/unconfig-gfsd.sh.
The default is "" (empty).
-a architecture
Specify architecture of the host. config-gfsd gives this value to gfhost -c as an argument of -a
option. config-gfsd guesses the architecture, and use it by default.
-p port
Specify a TCP port number the configured gfsd listens on. The default is 10600 if the private mode,
600 otherwise.
-h hostname
Specify a hostname of the host. config-gfsd gives this value to gfhost -c as an non-option argument.
The default is the fully qualified domainname of the host on DNS.
-l address
Specify a listen address of gfsd. By default, it listens on all local IP addresses. If this option is
specified, also the following changes occur:
• The name of start/stop script is changed from gfsd to gfsd-ADDRESS, when config-gfsd creates the
script.
• The name of unit configuration file for systemd is changed from gfsd.service to
gfsd-ADDRESS.service, when config-gfsd creates the file.
• The spool directory is changed from PREFIX/var/gfarm-spool to PREFIX/var/gfarm-spool-ADDRESS,
where PREFIX is a prefix given by --prefix option.
-n ncpu
Specify the number of CPUs of the host. config-gfsd gives this value to gfhost -c as an argument of
-n option. config-gfsd guesses the number of CPUs, and use it by default.
--help
Show usage, then exit.
-S
Enable the private mode. config-gfsd sets up the Gfarm file system which can be run without root
privilege. Specifically, config-gfsd changes the configuration procedures as follows:
• The default listen port of gfsd (corresponding with -p option) is changed from 600 to 10600.
• It updates the configuration file %%SYSCONFDIR%%/gfsd.conf, instead of
%%SYSCONFDIR%%/gfarm2.conf.
• It registers the file spool node by executing gfhost -c.
• It starts gfsd, unless -N option is given.
-S option never changes locations of a start/stop script and a configuration file. Since the default
locations of those files are usually writable only for privilege users, config-gfsd fails to create
them. To avoid this problem, also specify --prefix option.
-N
Do not start gfsd.
-f
Force overwriting an existing set up.
-t
Show values of all configurable parameters in human readable format, then exit immediately.
-T
Like '-t', but it shows values in KEY=VALUE format.
FILES
%%SYSCONFDIR%%/gfarm2.conf
configuration file for Gfarm clients
%%SYSCONFDIR%%/gfsd.conf
configuration file for gfsd (used only in the private mode)
/etc/init.d/gfsd
start/stop script for gfsd
/etc/systemd/system/gfsd.service
unit configuration file for gfsd, read by systemd
SEE ALSO
gfarm2.conf(5), config-gfarm(8), gfsd(8)
Gfarm 20 Jan 2015 CONFIG-GFSD(8)