.\" .\" @(#)configd.8 .\" .Dd November 4, 2003 .Dt CONFIGD 8 .Os "Mac OS X" .Sh NAME .Nm configd .Nd System Configuration Daemon .Sh SYNOPSIS .Nm .Op Fl bdv .Op Fl B Ar bundleID .Op Fl V Ar bundleID .Op Fl t Ar bundle-path .Sh DESCRIPTION The .Nm daemon is responsible for many configuration aspects of the local system. .Nm maintains data reflecting the desired and current state of the system, provides notifications to applications when this data changes, and hosts a number of configuration agents in the form of loadable bundles. .Pp Each configuration agent is responsible for a well-defined aspect of configuration management. The agents look to one or more input sources (preferences, low-level kernel events, .Nm notifications, etc) and, through a set of policy modules, interacts with the system to establish the desired operational configuration. .Pp Access to the data maintained by .Nm is via the SystemConfiguration.framework SCDynamicStore APIs. .Sh OPTIONS .Pp The command line options are as follows: .Bl -tag -width xx .It Fl b Don't actually load any bundles. .It Fl B Ar bundleID Prevents the loading of the bundle with the specified .Ar bundleID . .It Fl d Run .Nm in the foreground without forking. This is useful for debugging. .It Fl v Puts .Nm into verbose mode. Displays debugging information about bundles as they are being loaded. .It Fl V Ar bundleID Turns verbose mode on for the bundle with the specified .Ar bundleID . .It Fl t Ar bundle-path Loads only the bundle specified by .Ar bundle-path . .El .Sh BUNDLES At the present time, the majority of the configuration agents (or bundles) hosted by .Nm are used to establish and maintain the network configuration. These agents include: .Pp .Ss ATconfig This bundle is responsible for establishing and maintaining the AppleTalk network configuration on the system. .Ss KernelEventMonitor This bundle is responsible for monitoring kernel events and conveying changes to the network state (e.g. link status) to other configuration agents and interested applications. .Ss InterfaceNamer This bundle provides a name to each of the system's network interfaces. The bundle queries the IOKit Registry for a list of network devices attached to the system and gives them BSD style names such as .Qq en0 . .Ss IPConfiguration This agent is responsible for establishing and maintaining IPv4 addresses on the system. These addresses may be manually specified in the network preferences or acquired using DHCP (or BOOTP). .Ss IP6Configuration This agent is responsible for establishing and maintaining IPv6 addresses on the system. .Ss IPMonitor This agent is responsible for establishing and maintaining the primary network service, the default route, the active DNS configuration, and the active network proxies on the system. .Ss LinkConfiguration This agent is responsible for establishing and maintaining the media type, media options, and MTU for ethernet interfaces. .Ss PreferencesMonitor This agent is responsible for conveying the network configuration preferences specified by the administrator to the various configuration agents (AppleTalk, IPv4, IPv6, ...). .Ss PPPController This agent is responsible for establishing and maintaining PPP connections on the system. .Sh FILES .Bl -tag -width xx .It Pa /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/ Directory of .Nm bundles .It Pa /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/ Default directory for system configuration persistent store files. .Bl -tag -width .../VirtualNetworkInterfaces.plist .It Pa .../preferences.plist System configuration .It Pa .../NetworkInterfaces.plist Network interface --> BSD interface mappings .It Pa .../VirtualNetworkInterfaces.plist Virtual network interface (VLAN) configuration .El .El .Sh ERRORS Log messages generated by .Nm and any configuration agents will are sent to the system log daemon by .Xr syslog 3 . The syslog facility used is LOG_DAEMON. If the .Fl d option is specified, log messages with written to stdout (or stderr if the priority is greater than LOG_NOTICE). .Sh SIGNALS .Nm was designed to run without any intervention but if you insist on sending a signal to the daemon then the following are available: .Bl -tag -width SIGTERM .It Dv SIGHUP This signal, typically used to tell a daemon to reload it's configuration, is ignored (there is no configuration). .It Dv SIGTERM This signal initiates a .Qq graceful shutdown of the daemon. .El .Sh SEE ALSO ./".Xr SystemConfiguration.framework 3 , .Xr scutil 8 , .Xr scselect 8 ./".Xr launchd 8 .Sh HISTORY The .Nm daemon appeared in Mac OS X Public Beta. .Sh NOTES Unless started with the .Fl d option, .Nm will register with .Xr launchd 8 such that the daemon will be restarted in the event of a crash. This registration will be removed during .Qq graceful shutdowns of the daemon. .Pp This daemon and its current behavior may change without notice. Do not rely on its existence or its behavior. Consider it an unsupported command.