NAME
utdevmgrd - Sun Ray enterprise device manager daemon
SYNOPSIS
/opt/SUNWut/lib/utdevmgrd [ -a authlist ] [ -c authfile ]
[ -d ] [ -k authprops ] [ -o optroot ] [ -p port ] [ -r
] [ -s sigfile ] [ -t ]
DESCRIPTION
The utdevmgrd daemon is responsible for brokering devices
that are attached to Sun Ray enterprise appliances on the
interconnect fabric for the purpose of remotely accessing
the devices for various services. It is also responsible for
approving services, keeping an inventory of devices and
their controlling services, and locating devices on the
interconnect.
If either the -a or the -c option is specified, the device
manager daemon operates exclusively in call-back mode. In
this mode, the device manager only communicates to authenti-
cation managers that are explicitly enabled by authlist or
authfile and that have requested a call-back. The call-back
feature provides a mechanism by which the device manager and
the authentication manager establish each other's identity.
The optroot directory (default /tmp/SUNWut) is shared with
other Sun Ray enterprise server components. Primarily it
provides the location for a Solaris-compatible device tree
for each Sun Ray appliance's devices in the sessions and
units subdirectories.
The units subdirectory contains a directory for each appli-
ance on the interconnect named by the appliance's serial
number. Within an appliance's directory, there are the fami-
liar dev and devices directories that list logical names for
devices and geographically hierarchical names for devices.
The sessions directory contains symbolic links into the dev-
ices directory that indicate which sessions are connected to
which Sun Ray appliances. The symbolic links are named after
the X-Windows server display corresponding to a user's ses-
sion by display number only (in other words, after removing
the server name, which is always a name local to the current
host, and the screen numbers). The user's DISPLAY environ-
ment variable can then be used to find the devices on the
'current' appliance. The user's UTDEVROOT environment vari-
able achieves this, and can be used to find devices that are
'currently' accessible. The optroot directory also includes
the named pipe with which the device manager communicates to
device driver services and the session_info directory, which
contains user information important to internal workings of
the device manager.
The device manager works within a Sun Ray enterprise server
group environment, which enables rapid switching to other
servers and user load distribution. In order for device
managers on each server in a group to communicate, the dev-
ice manager must gain access to the group signature file. If
the signature does not match the one used by other device
managers in the group, then grouping will fail and not all
devices on all appliances on the interconnect will be avail-
able on the server, including devices on some appliances
being used by users on the server.
Normally, the device manager finds the group signature file
by looking into the authentication manager's configuration
file (/etc/opt/SUNWut/auth.props), but this can be changed
by using the -s and -k options. If -s is specified, then
sigfile is read and used as the group signature. If -k is
specified, then the authprops file is scanned for the gmSig-
natureFile key and the listed file is used for the group
signature.Error messages from utdevmgrd are logged using
syslog(3), with a facility value of LOG_DAEMON.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-a authlist
Add the host and port pairs specified in authlist to
the list of allowed authentication managers. The for-
mat of authlist is a comma separated list of
hostname:port pairs.
-c authfile
Add the host and port pairs specified in the ASCII
file authfile to the list of allowed authentication
managers. The file contains a list of authentication
manager specifications, one per line. The specifica-
tions take the form of hostname followed by port
number, separated by white space. Blank lines and any
line whose first printable character is ``#'' are
ignored.
-d Enable debugging output.
-k authprops
Set the location for the authentication manager's con-
figuration file to authprops. This file is used to
find the group signature file in case the sigfile key
was not specified. The default for this parameter is
/etc/opt/SUNWut/auth.props. The key in this file that
specifies the group signature is gmSignatureFile.
-o optroot
Set the device information root directory to optroot.
This directory contains the service named pipe, and
the units, sessions, and session_info directories.
optroot is generally shared with other Sun Ray enter-
prise server components.
-p port
Set the device manager's listen port to the specified
port value. The device manager defaults to port 7011.
This is the port by which device services and authen-
tication managers contact the device manager.
-r Automatically restart the device manager daemon if it
exits. With this option, the device manager daemon
creates two processes: a child that performs all the
actual work and a parent monitoring process. The
parent process will restart a child if the previous
one exits. This enables existing services to re-attach
to a new child device manager.
-s sigfile
Set the path of the group signature file to sigfile.
-t Test mode. Relax checking for error returns for files
that are root access. Could cause unpredictable
results on an operational device manager in case of
true failure.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
Use:
DISPLAY
to get the default X-Windows display number from
within the user's environment.
UTDEVROOT
to get the devices for the current session from
within the user's environment.
FILES
The following files are used:
/etc/opt/SUNWut/auth.permit
The customary location of the authfile for a system.
/tmp/SUNWut
The customary location for temporary files used by Sun
Ray enterprise server managers, designated by optroot.
/tmp/SUNWut/.utdevmgr
The named pipe used for communication between the dev-
ice manager and device driver services.
/tmp/SUNWut/units
The directory containing device directories for each
appliance. The directory names are after the appli-
ances' serial numbers. Each directory contains a dev
directory and a devices directory.
/tmp/SUNWut/sessions
The directory containing links to appliances in the
units directory, named by X-Windows display number for
each session. These links change as users move from
one Sun Ray appliance to another.
/tmp/SUNWut/session_info
The directory containing information internal to the
device manager for handling session mobility.
/etc/opt/SUNWut/auth.props
The customary location of the authprops file contain-
ing the authentication manager settings. The device
manager looks for the gmSignatureFile key to extract
the location of the group signature file.
/etc/opt/SUNWut/gmSignature
The customary location of the sigfile file containing
the group signature.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for a description of the following attri-
bute:
____________________________________________________________
| Attribute Types | Attribute Values |
| Availability | SUNWuto |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
SEE ALSO
utauthd(1M), syslog(3), syslogd(1M), syslog.conf(4)
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