Provided by:
zorp_3.0.8-0.4_i386 
NAME
zorpctl - start and stop zorp instances
SYNOPSIS
zorpctl command [instance ...]
DESCRIPTION
zorpctl starts and stops zorp(8) instances based on the contents of the
instances.conf(5) file.
You can pass more than one instance names on the command line to start
or stop several instances.
If an error occurs while stopping or starting an instance, an
exclamation mark is appended to the instance name as zorpctl processes
requests, and a summary is printed when the program exits.
COMMANDS
start Starts the specified Zorp instance(s)
force-start
Starts the specified Zorp instance(s) even if they are disabled
stop Stops the specified Zorp instance(s)
force-stop
Forces the specified Zorp instance(s) to stop using the KILL
signal.
restart
Restart the specified Zorp instance(s)
force-restart
Forces the specified Zorp instance(s) to restart by stopping
them using the KILL signal.
reload Reload the specified Zorp instance(s)
status Status of the specified Zorp instance(s)
gui-status
Status of the specified Zorp instance(s)
version
Display Zorp version information
inclog Raise the specified Zorp instance(s) log level by one
declog Lower the specified Zorp instance(s) log level by one
log Change various log related settings in the specified Zorp
instance(s). This command have further arguments, check the
--help (or -h) parameter to see their meaning.
szig Display internal information from the given Zorp instance(s).
This command have further arguments, check the --help (or -h)
parameter to see their meaning.
help Display this screen
EXAMPLES
zorpctl start zorp_ftp
The command above starts a zorp instance named zorp-ftp with parameters
described in the instances.conf file.
FILES
The default location for instances.conf is /etc/zorp/instances.conf.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Balázs Scheidler <bazsi@balabit.hu>.
November 5, 2000 ZORP(8)