Title: ctdbd
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Manual: CTDB - clustered TDB database
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Language: English
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\w'ctdbd 'u ctdbd [OPTION...]
ctdbd is the main CTDB daemon.
Note that ctdbd is not usually invoked directly. It is invoked via ctdbd_wrapper(1) or via the initscript.
See ctdb(7) for an overview of CTDB.
-i, --interactive
Enable interactive mode. This will make ctdbd run in the foreground and not detach from the terminal. In this mode ctdbd will log to stderr. By default ctdbd will detach itself and run in the background as a daemon, logging to the configured destination.
-?, --help
Display a summary of options.
ctdb(1), ctdbd_wrapper(1), onnode(1), ctdb.conf(5), ctdb(7), ctdb-tunables(7), \m[blue]\%http://ctdb.samba.org/\m[]
This documentation was written by Ronnie Sahlberg, Amitay Isaacs, Martin Schwenke
Copyright \(co 2007 Andrew Tridgell, Ronnie Sahlberg
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