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FAM.CONF(5)			      SGI			   FAM.CONF(5)

NAME
       fam.conf - The File Alteration Monitor (FAM) configuration file

SYNOPSIS
       In  addition  to	 its command line options, famd's behavior can also be
       controlled  through  its	 configuration	file.	By  default,  this  is
       /etc/fam.conf.	The  -c	 command line option can be used to specify an
       alternate file.

FILE FORMAT
       Configuration lines are in the format  option=value.   Lines  beginning
       with # or ! are ignored.	 famd recognizes the following options:

       insecure_compatibility	 If  set to true, this disables authentication
				 and  reduces  access  security	 as  described
				 under	SECURITY  below.   This	 is  false  by
				 default.  Setting this option to true is  the
				 same as using the -C command line option.

       untrusted_user		 This  is  the	user  name  or UID of the user
				 account which famd will use  for  unauthenti‐
				 cated	clients.  If a file can't be stated by
				 this user, famd will not tell unauthenticated
				 clients  about	 the  file's existence.	 If an
				 untrusted user is not given in the configura‐
				 tion  file,  famd will write an error message
				 to the system log and terminate.

       local_only		 If set to true,  famd	will  ignore  requests
				 from remote famds.  This is false by default.
				 Setting this option to true is	 the  same  as
				 using	the  -L	 command  line	option.	  This
				 option is  ignored  if	 famd  is  started  by
				 inetd.

       idle_timeout		 This  is  the	time in seconds that famd will
				 wait before exiting  after  its  last	client
				 disconnects.  The default is 5 seconds.  This
				 option is overridden by the -T	 command  line
				 option.

       nfs_polling_interval	 This  is  the	interval  in  seconds  between
				 polling files over an	NFS  filesystem.   The
				 default  is  6 seconds.  This option is over‐
				 ridden by the -t command line option.

       xtab_verification	 If set to true, famd will check the  list  of
				 exported filesystems when remote requests are
				 received to verify that the requests fall  on
				 filesystems   which   are   exported  to  the
				 requesting hosts.  This is true  by  default.
				 If  this  option  is  set to false, famd will
				 service remote requests without attempting to
				 perform  the verification.  If the local_only
				 configuration	option	or  -L	command	  line
				 option	 is  used,  xtab_verification  has  no
				 effect.

SEE ALSO
fam.conf (fam 2.6.10)	       January 19, 2003			   FAM.CONF(5)
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