etc/hpss.keytab.
HPSS_UNIX_KEYTAB_FILE specifies the name of the file containing the securit y keys necessary for 
successfully initializing the Client API for UNIX authentication. The default is  
auth_keytab:/var/hpss/etc/hpss.unix.keytab.
14.2.  FTP/PFTP Daemon Conf igurationThe pftp_client binary is an enhanced ftp client providing parallel data  transfer facilities, HPSS specific 
features, and transfer of files greater than 4GB.   The HPSS binary, hpss_pftpd, i s an enhanced FTP 
Server facilitating parallel transfers into HPSS.  This binary ONLY functions wit h HPSS.  If you are 
using an "ftp" binary or a "pftp_client" binary to access HPSS the site MUST run  the hpss_pftpd binary. 
The hpss_pftpd binary provides FTP services for both the standard system FTP client and  the parallel-
enhanced HPSS pftp_client.  NOTE: NOT every feature of every system FTP client will be honored by 
the hpss_pftpd.  Additionally, system FTP clients cannot take advantage of the parallel  transfer features 
nor the increased file size capacity provided by the hpss_pftpd.  If a site wishes to provide  FTP services 
to both the system FTP Server, ftpd, and HPSS, hpss_pftpd, it will be necessary to set up the t wo services 
to listen on different ports.
There are four steps that must be performed prior to using the FTP user interface  to transfer HPSS data:
1. Verifying the FTP Initial Configuration
2. Configuring the FTP Daemon Syslog
3. Defining the FTP Access
4. Creating FTP Users
These steps are described in more detail in the paragraphs that follow.
Step 1. Verifying the FTP Configuratio n
During the HPSS infrastructure configuration phase, the following files were created  or modified by the 
mkhpss script:
•/etc/services: Verify that the hpssftp and hpssftp-data entries  were added correctly. Ports 20 and 
21 are the ports of choice to prevent having to educate every user to alternate ports.  By default, 
mkhpss uses ports 4020/4021.  It may be necessary to move the existing ftp and ftp-data to other 
ports when assigning the hpssftp and hpssftp-data to ports 20/21. 
•/etc/inetd.conf or /etc/xinetd.conf: Verify that the hpssftp  entry was added correctly. The only 
flag that has relevance is the -cFileName flag which specifies an alt ernative HPSS.conf file 
(located in /var/hpss/etc).
Refresh inetd or restart xinetd after making these changes: 
% refresh -s inetd           # (AIX only)
% /etc/init.d/xinetd restart # (Linux only)
A “TCP Wrapper”  application may be used for initiating the HPSS PFTP Daemon, to make it more 
secure, however such a program is not provided by the HPSS project.
The file /var/hpss/etc/HPSS.conf provides the options for both  an HPSS Parallel FTP Daemon and a 
HPSS Management Guide November 2009
Release 7.3 (Revision 1.0) 341