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PIM6STAT(1)		     BSD Reference Manual		   PIM6STAT(1)

NAME
     pim6stat - show PIM for IPv6 status

SYNOPSIS
     pim6stat [-ds] [-f dumpfile] [-p pidfile] [-w waitsec]

DESCRIPTION
     pim6stat shows status or statistics of the PIM for IPv6 daemon currently
     running.  When invoked, it sends a signal to let the daemon dump its in-
     ternal status to a file, waits for dumping, and outputs the content of
     the file to standard output.

     Options supported by pim6stat:

     -d	     specifies to show the status of a dense mode daemon (if running).
	     By default, pim6stat assumes sparse mode.

     -f	     specifies the dumpfile to which the PIM daemon dumps its status.

     -p	     specifies the PID file of the currently running daemon.

     -s	     specifies to dump statistics instead of status (for sparse mode
	     only).

     -w	     specifies the wait period in seconds between sending a signal to
	     the daemon and dumping the status or statistics to the dumpfile.

FILES
     /var/run/pim6sd.pid   The default PID file for a sparse mode daemon.
     /var/run/pim6dd.pid   The default PID file for a dense mode daemon.
     /var/run/pim6sd.dump  The default dump file for a sparse mode daemon.
     /var/run/pim6dd.dump  The default dump file for a dense mode daemon.
     /var/run/pim6sd.stat  The default statistics dump file for a sparse mode
			   daemon.

SEE ALSO
     pim6dd(8),	 pim6sd(8)

HISTORY
     The pim6stat command first appeared in KAME IPv6 protocol stack kit.

BUGS
     pim6stat needs superuser privilege.

 KAME				 July 28, 1999				     1
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