X-Git-Url: https://git.decadent.org.uk/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=utils%2Fstatd%2Fstatd.man;h=6a683ffdf1b23a0ebe9df873b479d63c14d11a12;hb=55ce21003ee0fb12fe5ef70909cdc8ce00b803e4;hp=b8467fee1542153b6f52761c55556359b9341e44;hpb=ac84b80afc13d5a96813e678ad5c86c6036f022e;p=nfs-utils.git diff --git a/utils/statd/statd.man b/utils/statd/statd.man index b8467fe..6a683ff 100644 --- a/utils/statd/statd.man +++ b/utils/statd/statd.man @@ -89,6 +89,18 @@ a standard port number that always or usually assigns. Specifying a port may be useful when implementing a firewall. .TP +.BI "\-P," "" " \-\-state\-directory\-path " directory +specify a directory in which to place statd state information. +If this option is not specified the default of +.BR /var/lib/nfs +is used. +.TP +.B -N +Causes statd to run in the notify-only mode. When started in this mode, the +statd program will check its state directory, send notifications to any +monitored nodes, and exit once the notifications have been sent. This mode is +used to enable Highly Available NFS implementations (i.e. HA-NFS). +.TP .B -? Causes .B rpc.statd @@ -118,8 +130,7 @@ You have to use the daemon name for the daemon name (even if the binary has a different name). For further information please have a look at the -.BR tcpd (8), -.BR hosts_allow (5) +.BR tcpd (8) and .BR hosts_access (5) manual pages.