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UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X Client Agent Configuration -ALLOW N:172.16.0.0(255.255.255.0) H:172.31.255.255 In this example, N denotes a network address and H denotes a host IP address. You can set an optional subnet mask. Option -b bufsize -c n -CAUSER USER Description Defines the disk I/O buffer size in bytes. Options are 16384 to 65536 bytes; the default is 65536 bytes. Specifies the sleep time while waiting, in milliseconds (ms). Options are zero (0) to 1000 ms; the default is 50 ms. Defines Single User mode. Used with the -S or NOPASSWORD option to set the Allow or Deny list on a per-user basis. For example: -CAUSER A: USER1 N: USER2 In this example, A means -ALLOW and N corresponds to -DENY. Option Description -DENY Use this option with Single User mode, with the -S or NOPASSWORD option, to define the IP addresses that are not allowed access to the client agents. For example: -DENY N:172.16.0.0(255.255.255.0) H:172.31.255.255 In this example, N denotes a network address and H denotes a host's IP address. You can set an optional subnet mask. Option -l -m maxbuf -NOPASSWORD Description Causes the client agent to check for advisory locks. The default is mandatory locks only. Sets the number of buffers allocated for I/O. Options are 2 to 1024 buffers; the default is 128. Specify this option if you need to use either the -ALLOW, -DENY, or -CAUSER options. This option is the same as the -S option in Single User mode with no password required. Chapter 3: Adding and Configuring the Client Agents 43

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UNIX, Linux, and Mac OS X Client Agent Configuration
Chapter 3: Adding and Configuring the Client Agents
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-ALLOW N:172.16.0.0(255.255.255.0) H:172.31.255.255
In this example, N denotes a network address and H denotes a host IP address.
You can set an optional subnet mask.
Option
Description
-b
bufsize
Defines the disk I/O buffer size in bytes. Options are 16384
to 65536 bytes; the default is 65536 bytes.
-c
n
Specifies the sleep time while waiting, in milliseconds (ms).
Options are zero (0) to 1000 ms; the default is 50 ms.
-CAUSER
USER
Defines Single User mode. Used with the -S or
NOPASSWORD option to set the Allow or Deny list on a
per-user basis.
For example:
-CAUSER A: USER1 N: USER2
In this example, A means
ALLOW and N corresponds to -DENY.
Option
Description
-DENY
<
network
address>
<host
address>
Use this option with Single User mode, with the -S or
NOPASSWORD option, to define the IP addresses that are
not allowed access to the client agents.
For example:
-DENY N:172.16.0.0(255.255.255.0) H:172.31.255.255
In this example, N denotes a network address and H denotes a host’s IP address.
You can set an optional subnet mask.
Option
Description
-l
Causes the client agent to check for advisory locks. The
default is mandatory locks only.
-m
maxbuf
Sets the number of buffers allocated for I/O. Options are 2
to 1024 buffers; the default is 128.
-NOPASSWORD
Specify this option if you need to use either the -ALLOW,
-DENY, or -CAUSER options. This option is the same as the
-S option in Single User mode with no password required.