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NAME
dtsd - Restarts the DTS daemon
SYNOPSIS
dtsd [options] [-d] [-w serviceability]
dtsd [-s [-k courier|noncourier] [-g] [-o]]
dtsd -c
ARGUMENTS
-d Debug mode.
-w serviceability
See svcroute 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:STDERR:FILE:dce_local/var/svc/fatal.log
-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
The dtsd command restarts the DTS daemon (clerk or server process).
When the host system is rebooted, this command is automatically
executed as part of the overall DCE configuration procedure. You can
enter the command manually if a DTS daemon fails to start
automatically upon reboot, or if you want to restart a daemon that you
disable and delete to perform a backup or do diagnostic work. After the
process starts, you must execute the dtscp commands to create and
enable to run DTS.
Privilege Required
Only the local host machine principal can start the DTS daemon.
See the Security reference pages for information about principals.
NOTES
Use dtsd interactively only when troubleshooting; use the
SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP.COM command procedure to start the DTS daemon
for all other instances.
EXAMPLES
To restart the daemon for troubleshooting, follow these steps:
1. Log in to the system.
2. Log in to DCE as the machine principal of the local host. Enter the
principal name in the format hosts/hostname/self as shown in the
following example command for a host named mystic whose password is
smith:
$ dce_login hosts/mystic/self smith
3. Enter the following command to see if the required processes are
already running:
$ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP SHOW
If the list of active processes does not indicate missing daemons,
proceed to step 4. If any process is missing from the list of
active processes, enter the following command to start them:
$ @SYS$MANAGER:DCE$SETUP START
4. Enter the following command to restart the server:
$ STOP/ID=<dtsd PID from step 3 show>
$ dtsd :== $sys$system:dce$dtsd
$ dtsd -<arg1> [-<arg2>]
RELATED INFORMATION
Commands: dtscp
create
enable
Books: OSF DCE Administration Guide
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