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NAME

       ccs-savepolicy - Save TOMOYO Linux’s policy

SYNOPSIS

       ccs-savepolicy           [e][d][a][f][p][m][u]          [{-|policy_dir}
       [remote_ip:remote_port]]

DESCRIPTION

       This program saves TOMOYO Linux’s policy from kernel into files.

       e      Save   exception   policy.   (   /proc/ccs/exception_policy   =>
              policy_dir/exception_policy.conf )

       d      Save     domain    policy.    (    /proc/ccs/domain_policy    =>
              policy_dir/domain_policy.conf )

       a      Save exception policy and domain policy. This is default.

       p      Save profile. ( /proc/ccs/profile => policy_dir/profile.conf )

       m      Save manager. ( /proc/ccs/manager => policy_dir/manager.conf )

       u      Print meminfo. Implies ’-’ option. ( /proc/ccs/meminfo )

       f      Forcefully save even if the on-memory  policy  and  the  on-disk
              policy are identical.

       -      Write  policy to stdout. Specify only one of "edpmu" option when
              you use this option.

       policy_dir
              Save policy files into policy_dir directory. Must starts with  /
              .   Default  is  none  if  remote_ip:remote_port  is  specified,
              /etc/ccs/ otherwise.

       remote_ip:remote_port
              Receive policy from agent listening at specified IP address  and
              port number.

EXAMPLES

       # ccs-savepolicy

              Save exception policy and domain policy.

       # ccs-savepolicy e

              Save exception policy.

       # ccs-savepolicy /etc/ccs/192.168.1.1/ 192.168.1.1:10000

              Receive    policy   from   192.168.1.1:10000   and   save   into
              /etc/ccs/192.168.1.1/ directory.

AUTHORS

        penguin-kernel _at_ I-love.SAKURA.ne.jp

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2005-2010 NTT DATA CORPORATION.

       This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the  terms
       of  the  GNU  General  Public  License.  This program has absolutely no
       warranty.

SEE ALSO

        ccs-loadpolicy (8)
        ccs-editpolicy-agent (8)