ACC Utilities Reference Guide

ZMASTERD - Daemon Monitoring Feature
Typical Usage
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Typical Usage
The typical use of zmasterd is the following:
The ACC Base software will provide an appropriate zmasterd_list
file.
The ACC protocol software will automatically customize the
zmasterd_list file to add in any daemons they require.
The daemons for the ACC Subsystem and any protocol accessory
products that are installed will be started up when either of the
following is run:
%
zmasterd
%
zmasterd
cold /opt/acc/cfg/loopback.tmem
The daemons will be restarted appropriately in the case that they
terminate.
The daemons for the ACC Subsystem and any protocol accessory
products that are installed can be gracefully terminated by running:
%
zmasterd
stop
Alternatively the kill option can be used to terminate all ACC
daemons that zmasterd started, including zmasterd itself.
%
zmasterd
kill
•The zmasterd program may be started from /sbin/init.d/acc. This
can be done by modifying the file /etc/rc.config.d/acc as follows:
START_ZCOM=1
TMEM= /opt/acc/cfg/your.tmem
If no file is given to TMEM, the default in the
/opt/acc/cfg/zmasterd_list will be used. Setting START_ZCOM = 1
will cause zmasterd to be started up automatically when the system
boots up.
The following sections describe what will occur when zmasterd is used
outside this typical scenario.