# (same as -u on command line)
# -[no]uservol [Don't] Read the user's volume file
#
-# -nlspath <path> Prepend this path to each code page filename
-# in volume options (default: :NLS_PATH:).
#
# Miscellaneous:
# -authprintdir <path> Specifies the path to be used (per server) to
# Note: Depending on the number of simultaneously
# connected clients and the network's speed, this can
# lead to a significant higher load on your network!
+# -sleep <number> AFP 3.x wait number hours before disconnecting
+# clients in sleep mode. Default 10 hours
# -tickleval <number> Specify the tickle timeout interval (in seconds).
# Note, this defaults to 30 seconds, and really
# shouldn't be changed. If you want to control
# timing out a connection. The default is 4, therefore
# a connection will timeout in 2 minutes.
# -icon Use the platform-specific icon.
-#
-# OPTIONS IN DEVELOPMENT:
-# -[un]setuplog <logtype> <loglevel> [<filename>]
+# -[un]setuplog "<logtype> <loglevel> [<filename>]"
# Specify that the given loglevel should be applied
# to log messages of the given logtype and that
# these messages should be logged to the given file.
# loglevels: LOG_SEVERE, LOG_ERROR, LOG_WARN, LOG_NOTE,
# LOG_INFO, LOG_DEBUG, LOG_DEBUG6, LOG_DEBUG7,
# LOG_DEBUG8, LOG_DEBUG9, LOG_MAXDEBUG
+#
+# for example:
+# -setuplog "logger log_maxdebug /var/log/netatalk-logger.log"
+# -setuplog "afpdaemon log_maxdebug /var/log/netatalk-afp.log"
+# -unsetuplog "default level file"
+# -setuplog "default log_maxdebug"
+#
+# -signature { user:<text> | host }
+# Specify a server signature. This option is useful while
+# running multiple independent instances of afpd on one
+# machine (eg. in clustered environments, to provide fault
+# isolation etc.). "host" signature type allows afpd generating
+# signature automatically (based on machine primary IP address).
+# "user" signature type allows administrator to set up a signature
+# string manually. Examples: three servers running on one machine:
+# first -signature user:USERS
+# second -signature user:USERS
+# third -signature user:ADMINS
+# First two servers will act as one logical AFP service - if user logs in to
+# first one and then connects to second one, session will be automatically
+# redirected to the first one. But if client connects to first and then to third,
+# will be asked for password twice and will see resources of both servers.
+# Traditional method of signature generation causes two independent afpd instances
+# to have the same signature and thus cause clients to be redirected automatically
+# to server (s)he logged in first.
+# -k5service <service>
+# -k5realm <realm>
+# These are required if the server supports Kerberos 5 authentication
+#
+# Codepage Options:
+# -unixcodepage <CODEPAGE> Specifies the servers unix codepage, e.g. "ISO-8859-15" or "UTF8".
+# This is used to convert strings to/from the systems locale, e.g.
+# for authenthication. Defaults to LOCALE if your system supports it,
+# otherwise ASCII will be used.
+#
+# -maccodepage <CODEPAGE> Specifies the mac clients codepage, e.g. "MAC_ROMAN".
+# This is used to convert strings to the systems locale, e.g.
+# for authenthication and SIGUSR2 messaging. This will also be
+# the default for volumes maccharset.
+#
+# CNID related options:
+# -cnidserver ipaddress:port Specifies the IP address and port of a cnid_metad server.
+#
+
+
#
# Some examples:
#