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lapply(1)			 User Commands			     lapply(1)

NAME
       lapply - modify file system to match apply-able-transcript

SYNOPSIS
       lapply  [-CFiInrV]  [  -% | -q | -v  ]  [  -c checksum ] [ -e event ] [
       -h host ] [ -p port ] [ -P ca-pem-directory ] [ -u umask ]  [  -w auth-
       level ] [ -x ca-pem-file ] [ -y cert-pem-file ] [ -z private-key-file ]
       [ -Z compression-level ] { apply-able-transcript }

DESCRIPTION
       lapply reads an apply-able transcript line-by-line, modifying the  file
       system  to  match the transcript. Transcript lines are applied in order
       unless they are directories marked for deletion.	 In such cases, subse‐
       quent  transcript  lines are first applied until the file system object
       listed is outside of the directory.  If another	directory  marked  for
       deletion is encountered, the process is started recursively.

       lapply  downloads  missing  files  indicated  by a "+" from the radmind
       server host.  file is applied to the  system  with  the	attributes  as
       described  in  the  transcript line.  File system objects marked with a
       "-" are removed.	 Other transcript lines indicate that  a  file	system
       object  must  be modified or created if missing.	 lapply is not able to
       create doors or sockets.

       File system objects listed in the transcript and present	 in  the  file
       system as a different type are automatically removed.

       By  default, lapply will exit with an error if an object's full path is
       not present on the file system.	When run with the  -C  option,	lapply
       will  attempt  to create any intermediate directories that are missing.
       Intermediated directories inherit the owner, group and  permissions  of
       its parent directory.

       The radmind tools are unaware of user defined file flags, some of which
       may prevent lapply from successfully completing.	 Using the -F  option,
       lapply will remove all user defined flags.

       If  apply-able-transcript  is  not  given, lapply will use the standard
       input for reading.

       lapply is also capable of decoding applefiles stored on the  server  by
       lcreate(1),  restoring  the  files'  Mac OS HFS+ metadata to the client
       machine. (Mac OS X, HFS+-formatted drives only.)

OPTIONS
       -%		  percentage done progress output.

       -c checksum	  enables checksuming.

       -C		  create missing intermediate directories.

       -e event		  the event type to report. This is limited to a  sin‐
			  gle word, containing no white space. By default this
			  is "lapply".

       -h host		  specifies the radmind server, by default radmind.

       -i		  force output linebuffering.

       -I		  be case insensitive when comparing paths.

       -F		  remove all user defined flags for  a	file  if  they
			  exist.

       -n		  no  network  connection  will	 be made, causing only
			  file system removals	and  updates  to  be  applied.
			  auth-level is implicitly set to 0.

       -p port		  specifies the port of the radmind server, by default
			  6222.

       -P ca-pem-directory
			  specifies a directory that contains certificates  to
			  be  used  when  verifying  the server.  Certificates
			  must be in PEM format and the	 directory  must  have
			  been processed with the openssl c_rehash utility.

       -q		  suppress all messages.

       -r		  use  random  seed file $RANDFILE if that environment
			  variable  is	 set,	$HOME/.rnd   otherwise.	   See
			  RAND_load_file(3o).

       -u umask		  specifies  the umask for temporary files, by default
			  0077

       -V		  displays the version number of lapply and exits.

       -v		  displays communication with the radmind server.

       -w auth-level	  TLS authorization level, by default 0.  0 = no  TLS,
			  1 = server verification, 2 = server and client veri‐
			  fication.

       -x ca-pem-file	  Certificate  authority's  public   certificate,   by
			  default  /var/radmind/cert/ca.pem.   The  default is
			  not used when -P is specified.

       -y cert-pem-file	  Client's public certificate,	by  default  /var/rad‐
			  mind/cert/cert.pem.

       -z private-key-file
			  Client's   private   key,   by   default   /var/rad‐
			  mind/cert/cert.pem.

       -Z compression-level
			  Compress all outbound data.	compression-level  can
			  be between 0 and 9: 1 gives best speed, 9 gives best
			  compression, 0 gives	no  compression	 at  all  (the
			  input data is simply copied a block at a time).

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0    Transcript was applied.

       1    An error occurred, system was modified.

       2    An error occurred, system was not modified.

SEE ALSO
       fsdiff(1),  ktcheck(1),	lcksum(1),  lcreate(1),	 lfdiff(1), lmerge(1),
       lsort(1),    twhich(1),	  applefile(5),	   radmind(8),	   chflags(2),
       RAND_load_file(3o).

RSUG			       December 12, 2010		     lapply(1)
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