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NETATALK(8) Netatalk AFP Fileserver Manual NETATALK(8) Name netatalk -- Netatalk AFP server service controller daemon Synopsis netatalk [-F configfile] netatalk [-v | -V] Description netatalk is the daemon used to control the Netatalk AFP file server, which is made up of multiple forking daemons. For most deployments you would use netatalk for centralized control rather than launching and stopping each daemon individually. The netatalk daemon is normally started at boot time by an init system. The controller daemon will launch the AFP daemon afpd and the CNID meta daemon cnid_metad. The latter will in turn launch the CNID database daemon cnid_dbd. The configurations of all four daemons are managed in a single configu- ration file called afp.conf. Options -d Do not disassociate daemon from terminal. -F configfile Specifies the configuration file to use. -v | -V Print version information and exit. Signals SIGTERM Stop the Netatalk AFP and CNID daemons. SIGHUP Sending a SIGHUP will cause the Netatalk AFP and CNID daemons to reload their configurations from afp.conf. Files afp.conf configuration file used by netatalk(8), afpd(8) and cnid_metad(8) See Also afpd(8), cnid_metad(8), afp.conf(5) Author Contributors to the Netatalk Project (https://netatalk.io/contributors) Netatalk 4.3.2 NETATALK(8)
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