NAME

arc-config-check - checks the arc.conf for inconsistencies, known problems or bad taste.
 

SYNOPSIS

arc-config-check [--config CONFIG] [--timeserver NTPHOST] [--skip-warnings] [--print-all]
 

DESCRIPTION

The arc-config-check utility is included into arc-arex startup process or can be run separately.
 
It checks arc.conf (5) complies to arc.conf.reference syntax, indicates directories that are not present, checks host certificates, CA certificates and CRLs, validates the sanity of ARC configuration, tests for clock skew, etc.
 
BECAUSE EVERY INSTALLATION OF ARC IS DIFFERENT THIS UTILITY ONLY SUGGESTS WHAT COULD BE WRONG. SOMETIMES IT IS OVERRESTRICTIVE. AND SOMETIMES IT CAN MISS SOME MISCONFIGURATION. NEVER TREAT RESULTS PRODUCED BY IT AS ULTIMATE TRUTH.
 

OPTIONS

--config <string>
Specifies the location of the config file, by default it is /etc/arc.conf
--printall
Lists all variable names of the config file together with their values.
--timeserver <server>
Allows the specification of a server against which to test the local system's time.
--skip-warnings
Do not show warnings.
--help
Quick summary of options
--man
Detailed man page.
APACHE LICENSE Version 2.0
 

FILES

/etc/arc.conf
 

REPORTING BUGS

Report bugs to http://bugzilla.nordugrid.org/
 

AUTHOR

ARC software is developed by the NorduGrid Collaboration (http://www.nordugrid.org), please consult the AUTHORS file distributed with ARC. Please report bugs and feature requests to http://bugzilla.nordugrid.org
 

SEE ALSO

arcctl(1), arc.conf(5)

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