Appendix A
dtconfig(1) Man Page
NAME
dtconfig - desktop configuration utility
SYNOPSIS
dtconfig [-d |-e |-kill |-reset |-p |-inetd |-inetd.ow ]
DESCRIPTION
Desktop configuration utility. Integrates CDE with the
operating system of the underlying platform. System root
login privilege is required to use dtconfig.
OPTIONS
-d Disables desktop auto-start feature. At end of boot
cycle, platform's native text based login mechanism
will be used.
-e Enable's desktop auto-start feature. Desktop login
-kill
Kill desktop (window based) login process and any user
sessions associated with it. Return control to
system's native text based console.
-reset
Tell desktop (window based) login process to reread its
configuration file to incorporate any changes.
-p Printer actions for any printer known to platform will
be created if such print actions do not already exist
in the platform's actions database. This option is
executed automatically at boot time if desktop auto-
start has been enabled.
-inetd
Adds /usr/dt/bin daemons to the /etc/inetd.conf file.
Specific CDE background daemon setup includes
rpc.ttdbserverd (ToolTalk), rpc.cmsd (Calendar
Manager), and dtspcd (subprocess control). This -inetd
option is called automatically by Solaris CDE package
installs. This -inetd option is also useful for CDE
daemon setup outside of normal Solaris CDE install,
including system setup where /usr/dt has simply been
mounted from some remote fileserver exporting the
/usr/dt directory.
-inetd.ow
Switches the ToolTalk and Calendar Manager daemons
(rpc.ttdbserverd & rpc.cmsd) start lines in
/etc/inetd.conf back to the older /usr/openwin/bin
area. This option is called automatically by Solaris
CDE package remove scripts when needed. It is also
useful outside of normal Solaris package remove opera-
tions when /usr/dt is about to be manually removed or
unmounted.
RETURN VALUES
0 Successful completion
>0 Error condition
FILES
/usr/dt/bin/dtconfig location of dtconfig utility
SEE ALSO
dtlogin (1), dtprintinfo (1)