14. The LFC Process¶
14.1. Overview¶
kea-lfc
is a service process that removes redundant information from
the files used to provide persistent storage for the Memfile database
backend. This service is written to run as a standalone process.
While kea-lfc
can be started externally, there is usually no need to
do so. kea-lfc
is run on a periodic basis by the Kea DHCP servers.
The process operates on a set of files, using them to receive input and output of the lease entries and to indicate what stage the process is in, in the event of an interruption. Currently the caller must supply names for all of the files.
14.2. Command-Line Options¶
kea-lfc
is run as follows:
kea-lfc [-4 | -6] -c config-file -p pid-file -x previous-file -i copy-file -o output-file -f finish-file
The argument -4
or -6
selects the protocol version of the lease
files.
The -c
argument specifies the configuration file. This is required,
but is not currently used by the process.
The -p
argument specifies the PID file. When the kea-lfc
process
starts, it attempts to determine whether another instance of the process
is already running by examining the PID file. If one is already running,
the new process is terminated; if one is not running, Kea writes its PID
into the PID file.
The other filenames specify where the kea-lfc
process should look
for input, write its output, and perform its bookkeeping:
previous
— whenkea-lfc
starts, this is the result of any previous run ofkea-lfc
. Whenkea-lfc
finishes, it is the result of this run. Ifkea-lfc
is interrupted before completing, this file may not exist.input
— before the DHCP server invokeskea-lfc
, it moves the current lease file here and then callskea-lfc
with this file.output
— This is the temporary file wherekea-lfc
writes the leases. Once the file has finished writing, it will be moved to the finish file (see below).finish
— This is another temporary filekea-lfc
uses for bookkeeping. Whenkea-lfc
completes writing the output file, it moves the output to this file name. Afterkea-lfc
finishes deleting the other files (previous and input), it moves this file to the previous lease file. By moving the files in this fashion, thekea-lfc
and the DHCP server processes can determine the correct file to use even if one of the processes were interrupted before completing its task.
There are several additional arguments, mostly for debugging purposes.
-d
sets the logging level to debug. -v
and -V
print out
version stamps, with -V
providing a longer form. -h
prints out
the usage string.