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*** tac_plus.1.orig Sat Jul 29 02:49:20 1995
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--- tac_plus.1 Mon Mar 3 17:34:30 1997
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***************
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*** 30,36 ****
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authorisation and accounting.
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.LP
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On startup, tac_plus creates the file
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! .B /etc/tac_plus.pid ,
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if possible, containing its process id.
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.LP
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.SH ARGUMENTS and OPTIONS
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--- 30,36 ----
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authorisation and accounting.
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.LP
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On startup, tac_plus creates the file
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! .B /var/run/tac_plus.pid ,
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if possible, containing its process id.
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.LP
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.SH ARGUMENTS and OPTIONS
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***************
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*** 79,91 ****
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.B \-d <level>
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Switch on debugging and write debug output into
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.B
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! /tmp/var/tac_plus.log.
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See the definitions of debugging flags at the bottom of tac_plus.h for
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available flags and their meanings. Most flags cause extra messages
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to be sent to
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.B
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! /tmp/var/tac_plus.log
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and also to
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.B
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syslog.
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--- 79,91 ----
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.B \-d <level>
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Switch on debugging and write debug output into
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.B
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! /var/tmp/tac_plus.log.
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See the definitions of debugging flags at the bottom of tac_plus.h for
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available flags and their meanings. Most flags cause extra messages
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to be sent to
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.B
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! /var/tmp/tac_plus.log
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and also to
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.B
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syslog.
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***************
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*** 177,183 ****
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facility.
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.nf
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! local6.info /var/adm/messages
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.fi
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.LP
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--- 177,183 ----
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facility.
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.nf
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! local6.info /var/log/tac_plus.log
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.fi
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.LP
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*** 194,200 ****
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.B /var/tmp/tac_plus.log
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Contains debugging output when -d is in effect.
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.TP
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! .B /etc/tac_plus.pid
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contains the process id of currently running daemon.
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.SH BUGS
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The configuration file syntax is too complex.
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--- 194,200 ----
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.B /var/tmp/tac_plus.log
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Contains debugging output when -d is in effect.
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.TP
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! .B /var/run/tac_plus.pid
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contains the process id of currently running daemon.
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.SH BUGS
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The configuration file syntax is too complex.
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*** users_guide.orig Sat Jul 29 02:49:20 1995
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--- users_guide Mon Mar 3 19:51:56 1997
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***************
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*** 996,1005 ****
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and then send the daemon a SIGUSR1. This will cause it to reinitialize
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itself and re-read the configuration file.
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! On startup, tac_plus creates the file /etc/tac_plus.pid , if possible,
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containing its process id, so something like the following should work:
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! # kill -USR1 `cat /etc/tac_plus.pid`
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It's a good idea to check that the daemon is still running after
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sending it a SIGUSR1, since a syntactically incorrect configuration
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--- 996,1005 ----
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and then send the daemon a SIGUSR1. This will cause it to reinitialize
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itself and re-read the configuration file.
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! On startup, tac_plus creates the file /var/run/tac_plus.pid, if possible,
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containing its process id, so something like the following should work:
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! # kill -USR1 `cat /var/run/tac_plus.pid`
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It's a good idea to check that the daemon is still running after
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sending it a SIGUSR1, since a syntactically incorrect configuration
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