CNFSHEADCONF(8) InterNetNews Documentation CNFSHEADCONF(8)NAME
cnfsheadconf - Read and write CNFS headers
SYNOPSIS
cnfsheadconf [-hw] [-c class]
DESCRIPTION
cnfsheadconf reads pathetc/cycbuff.conf and pathetc/storage.conf to determine which CNFS buffers are available. It then reads all of them
or the specified cyclic buffer via the -c flag, and modifies the header as directed by the interactive user if -w is used.
OPTIONS -c class
Print the status of the specified class. It also modifies it in case -w is used.
-h Print usage information and exit.
-w Prompt for modifications to make to cycbuff header.
HISTORY
Written by Katsuhiro Kondou <kondou@nec.co.jp> for InterNetNews. Converted to POD by Julien Elie.
$Id: cnfsheadconf.pod 8547 2009-07-03 22:02:42Z iulius $
SEE ALSO cycbuff.conf(5), inn.conf(5), storage.conf(5).
INN 2.5.3 2009-08-16 CNFSHEADCONF(8)
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cnfsstat - show usage of cycbuffs
SYNOPSIS
cnfsstat [ -a ] [ -c CLASS ] [ -h ] [ -l [ seconds ] ] [ -m BUFFER ] [ -P ] [ -p ] [ -s ]
DESCRIPTION
Cnfsstat reads <pathetc in inn.conf>/cycbuff.conf and <pathetc in inn.conf>/storage.conf to read which cycbuff is available and read speci-
fied cycbuffs and shows the usage of them.
Cnfsstat can be invoked from rc.news(8), if <docnfsstat in inn.conf> is ``true'', and the result is written to syslog(3).
OPTIONS -a Cnfsstat prints also the age of the oldest article in the cycbuff.
-c CLASS
Cnfsstat prints for the specified class.
-h Cnfsstat prints usage information.
-l [ seconds ]
Cnfsstat never exits unless there is an error, and prints the snapshot every seconds. The default interval is 600 seconds.
-m Cnfsstat prints out information suitable for mrtg.
-P Cnfsstat writes PID into <pathrun in inn.conf>/cnfsstat.pid.
-p Cnfsstat prints out an mrtg config file.
-s Cnfsstat prints the result to syslog(3).
HISTORY
Written by Katsuhiro Kondou <kondou@nec.co.jp> for InterNetNews. This is revision 1.4.2.2, dated 2002/09/01.
SEE ALSO cycbuff.conf(5), inn.conf(5), storage.conf(5).
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