GateD R3_5 Operations
Starting GateD at boot time
GateD is usually started from /etc/rc.local
at system
startup (boot) time. GateD is preferably started after the partition
it resides in is mounted and after syslog (8) has been
started. It is acceptable to start GateD before the
interfaces have been enabled with ifconfig (8), but it
may be started later if desired. GateD must be started before
starting any programs that require routing information, for example
NFS mounts from systems on different neworks or xntpd
(8).
Starting GateD directly
Usually a few lines like the following is added to
/etc/rc.local
to start GateD:
if [ -f /etc/gated.conf -a -f /usr/local/sbin/gated ]; then
/usr/local/sbin/gated ; echo -n "gated "
fi
Starting GateD with Gdc
Starting GateD with Gdc is required when some system resources are
inadequate to run gated. Again, a few lines need to be added to
/etc/rc.local
:
if [ -f /etc/gated.conf -a -f /usr/local/bin/gdc ]; then
/usr/local/bin/gdc [ flags ] start ; echo -n "gated(via gdc) " ;
fi
Where flags are any Gdc options.
Controlling GateD
GateD is normally controlled via the gdc
utility, but may
be controlled directly. See the Gdc Manual
Page and GateD Manual
Page for more information.
Checking GateD status
Using gdc
it is possible to obtain a status dump from
GateD. It is also possible to query GateD for information about the
RIP and OSPF protocols with the ripquery
and
ospf_monitor
utilities. See the Ripquery Manual Page and Ospf_monitor Manual Page for
more information.
Last updated 1994/03/16 21:39:06.
gated@gated.cornell.edu