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RPC.STATD(8)		    System Manager's Manual		  RPC.STATD(8)

NAME
       rpc.statd -- host status	monitoring daemon

SYNOPSIS
       rpc.statd [-d] [-F] [-h bindip] [-p port]

DESCRIPTION
       The rpc.statd utility is	a daemon which co-operates with	rpc.statd dae-
       mons on other hosts to provide a	status monitoring service.  The	daemon
       accepts	requests  from	programs running on the	local host (typically,
       rpc.lockd(8), the NFS file locking daemon) to  monitor  the  status  of
       specified  hosts.  If a monitored host crashes and restarts, the	remote
       daemon will notify the local daemon, which in turn will notify the  lo-
       cal  program(s) which requested the monitoring service.	Conversely, if
       this host crashes and re-starts,	when the rpc.statd re-starts, it  will
       notify  all  of the hosts which were being monitored at the time	of the
       crash.

       The following option is available:

       -d      Cause debugging information to be written to syslog,  recording
	       all  RPC	transactions to	the daemon.  These messages are	logged
	       with level LOG_DEBUG and	facility LOG_DAEMON.  Error conditions
	       are logged irrespective of this option, using level LOG_ERR.

       -F      Run rpc.statd in	the foreground,	rather than going into	daemon
	       mode.   This  is	 useful	if some	other process uses fork(2) and
	       exec(3) to run rpc.statd, and wants to monitor when and how  it
	       exits.

       -h bindip
	       Specify	specific  IP addresses to bind to.  This option	may be
	       specified multiple  times.   If	no  -h	option	is  specified,
	       rpc.statd  will	bind to	INADDR_ANY.  Note that when specifying
	       IP  addresses  with  -h,	 rpc.statd  will   automatically   add
	       127.0.0.1 and if	IPv6 is	enabled, ::1 to	the list.

       -p      The  -p	option allow to	force the daemon to bind to the	speci-
	       fied port, for both AF_INET and AF_INET6	address	families.

       The rpc.statd utility must NOT be invoked by inetd(8) because the  pro-
       tocol  assumes  that  the  daemon will run from system start time.  In-
       stead, it should	be run from rc(8) after	the network has	been started.

FILES
       /var/db/statd.status	       non-volatile record of currently	 moni-
				       tored hosts.
       /usr/include/rpcsvc/sm_inter.x  RPC  protocol specification used	by lo-
				       cal applications	to register monitoring
				       requests.

SEE ALSO
       syslog(3), rc(8), rpc.lockd(8)

STANDARDS
       The implementation is based on the specification	in X/Open CAE Specifi-
       cation C218, "Protocols for X/Open PC  Interworking:  XNFS,  Issue  4",
       ISBN 1 872630 66	9

BUGS
       There is	no means for the daemon	to tell	when a monitored host has dis-
       appeared	 permanently  (e.g. catastrophic hardware failure), as opposed
       to transient failure  of	 the  host  or	an  intermediate  router.   At
       present,	it will	re-try notification attempts at	frequent intervals for
       10 minutes, then	hourly,	and finally gives up after 24 hours.

       The  protocol requires that symmetric monitor requests are made to both
       the local and remote daemon in order to establish a monitored relation-
       ship.  This is convenient for the NFS locking  protocol,	 but  probably
       reduces the usefulness of the monitoring	system for other applications.

       The  current implementation uses	more than 1Kbyte per monitored host in
       the status file (and also in VM).  This	may  be	 inefficient  for  NFS
       servers with large numbers of clients.

FreeBSD	14.3		       November	21, 2019		  RPC.STATD(8)

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