NAME gdad - Starts the GDA daemon SYNOPSIS gdad [-D] [-w route] OPTIONS -D For debugging use only. -w route Routes serviceability messages. DESCRIPTION The gdad command starts the GDA daemon. The Global Directory Agent (GDA) enables intercell communication, serving as a connection to other cells through the global naming environment. Privilege Required You must log in as superuser (root). NOTES Use this command only when troubleshooting. EXAMPLE To start the gdad process, follow these steps: 1. Make sure that a CDS server is already running somewhere within the cell. 2. Log in to the system and set your UIC to DCE$SERVER. 3. Log in to DCE as the machine principal of the local host. Enter the principal name in the format /hosts/hostname/self as shown in the following example command for a host named orion whose password is smith. $ dce_login hosts/orion/self smith 4. Enter the following command to see if the dced process is already running: $ show system If the dced process appears on the list of active processes, proceed to step 5. If the dced process does not appear on the list of active processes, enter the following command to start the process: $ run sys$system:dce$dced 5. Enter the following command to start the cdsadv process: $ run sys$system:dce$cdsadver 6. Enter the following command to start the gdad process: $ run sys$system:dce$gdad To stop the GDA, enter the following command: $ stop/id=<pid> where pid is the process identifier of the gdad process. RELATED INFORMATION Books: OSF DCE Administration Guide