usage.txt (1693B)
1 This is Crossroads %s, a load balancer and fail-over utility for TCP. 2 Copyright (c) Karel Kubat / e-tunity 2005/2006 ff. All rights reserved. 3 For information, contact <info@e-tunity.com> or see <http://www.e-tunity.com>. 4 For distributions and updates, visit <http://crossroads.e-tunity.com>. 5 6 Usage: 7 ** Controlling the daemon: ** 8 crossroads [flags] start: start all services 9 crossroads [flags] status: show the active services and their status 10 crossroads [flags] stop: stop all services 11 crossroads [flags] restart: stop and then start 12 crossroads [flags] tell SERVICE BACKEND STATE: mark the named 13 BACKEND of the SERVICE with the STATE ('available', 'unavailable' 14 or 'down'). Use the action 'services' to determine SERVICE and 15 BACKEND names. 16 ** Configuration related: ** 17 crossroads [flags] configtest: verify that the config is OK 18 crossroads [flags] services: show the configured services 19 crossroads [flags] sampleconf: display a sample configuration 20 21 Supported flags: 22 -a: logs starting and finishing activity to syslog 23 -c CONFIG: Uses the named configuration, instead of the default 24 %s 25 -l FAC: Specifies the openlog(3) facility to use when 26 logging. Default is LOG_DAEMON. Allowed values are 0..7 27 for LOG_LOCAL0 to LOG_LOCAL7. 28 -s: Sloppy binding to the listen port of each service (if the port 29 is busy, Crossroads will wait for it to become free). 30 -v: Enables verbosity upon startup. Other verbosity (services 31 and back ends) is controlled in the configuration. 32 -V: Shows the version ID and stops. 33 -?, -h: Shows this message.