fts.conf(1)
NAME
fts.conf - Configuration file for fts.
DESCRIPTION
The fts.conf file defines all parameter fts needs for running. It is
normally located in the /etc/fts/ directory and is generated
automatically by the fts(1) program during installation.
DIRECTIVES
- [general]
- dflt_init = install
Defines the default fts initialisation mode.
- logfile = /var/log/fts.log
Define the location of the logfile.
- pid-file = /var/run/fts.pid
Defines the location for the pid file.
- loglevel=5
Define the default loglevel
- [TFTP]
- pxelinux_cfg = /srv/fai/boot/pxelinux.cfg
Define the location for the tftp root
- pxelinux_cfg_static = /srv/fai/boot/pxelinux.static
Define the location for directory containing files that should be
present in "pxelinux.cfg" when mounted (i.e.
/srv/fai/boot/pxelinux.static/default will be accessible as
/srv/fai/boot/pxelinux.cfg/default) - [LDAP]
- auth_dn =
Define the bind dn for the connection to the ldap server
- auth_pwd =
Define the bind password for the connection to the ldap server
- config = /etc/ldap/ldap.conf
Define where the ldap config is stored
- fork_idle = 300
fork_max = 10
fork_min = 2 - [FAI]
- fai_flags = verbose,syslogd,reboot vga=0
Define the fai flags used by fts
- nfs_opts =
Define the nfs options that can be passed to fts for fai
- nfs_root = /srv/fai/nfsroot
Define the nfsroot for fai
- union = aufs
Define the type of filesystem used in fai live system
- [OPSI]
- admin =
Define the admin user for the opsi server
- password =
Define the admin password for the opsi server
- server =
Define the ip of fqdn address of the opsi server
- lang = de
Define the default language for the opsi installer
BUGS
Please report any bugs, or post any suggestions, to the GOsa mailing
list <gosa-devel@oss.gonicus.de> or to
<https://oss.gonicus.de/labs/gosa>
LICENCE AND COPYRIGHT
This code is part of GOsa (<http://www.gosa-project.org>)
Copyright (C) 2003-2010 GONICUS GmbH
- This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.