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GGATED(8)		  BSD System Manager's Manual		     GGATED(8)

NAME
     ggated — GEOM Gate network daemon

SYNOPSIS
     ggated [-h] [-n] [-v] [-a address] [-p port] [-R rcvbuf] [-S sndbuf]
	    [exports file]

DESCRIPTION
     The ggated utility is a network server for GEOM Gate class.  It runs on a
     server machine to service GEOM Gate requests from workers placed on a
     client machine.  Keep in mind, that connection between ggatec(8) and
     ggated is not encrypted.

     Available options:

     -a address	   Specifies an IP address to bind to.

     -h		   Print available options.

     -n		   Do not use TCP_NODELAY option on TCP sockets.

     -p port	   Port on which ggated listens for connection.	 Default is
		   3080.

     -R rcvbuf	   Size of receive buffer to use.  Default is 131072 (128kB).

     -S sndbuf	   Size of send buffer to use.	Default is 131072 (128kB).

     -v		   Do not fork, run in foreground and print debug informations
		   on standard output.

     exports file  An alternate location for the exports file.

     The format of an exports file is as follows:

	   1.2.3.4	   RO	   /dev/acd0
	   1.2.3.0/24	   RW	   /tmp/test.img
	   hostname	   WO	   /tmp/image

EXIT STATUS
     Exit status is 0 on success, or 1 if the command fails.  To get details
     about the failure, ggated should be called with the -v option.

EXAMPLES
     Export CD-ROM device and a file:

	   # echo "1.2.3.0/24 RO /dev/acd0" > /etc/gg.exports
	   # echo "client RW /image" >> /etc/gg.exports
	   # ggated

SEE ALSO
     geom(4), ggatec(8), ggatel(8)

AUTHORS
     The ggated utility as well as this manual page was written by Pawel Jakub
     Dawidek ⟨pjd@FreeBSD.org⟩.

BSD				April 29, 2004				   BSD
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