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NAME

       fedmsg-relay - relay connections from active loggers to the fedmsg bus

SYNOPSIS

       fedmsg-relay [--daemon] [<common fedmsg options>]

       fedmsg-relay [-h|--help]

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Print an help message and exit

       --daemon
              Run in the background as a daemon.

COMMON FEDMSG OPTIONS

       --io-threads IO_THREADS
              Number of io threads for 0mq to use

       --topic-prefix TOPIC_PREFIX
              Prefix for the topic of each message sent.

       --post-init-sleep POST_INIT_SLEEP
              Number of seconds to sleep after initializing.

       --config-filename CONFIG_FILENAME
              Config file to use.

       --print-config
              Simply print out the configuration and exit. No action taken.

       --timeout TIMEOUT
              Timeout in seconds for any blocking zmq operations.

       --high-water-mark HIGH_WATER_MARK
              Limit on the number of messages in the queue before blocking.

       --linger ZMQ_LINGER
              Number of milliseconds to wait before timing out connections.

DESCRIPTION

       fedmsg-relay  is a service which binds to two ports, listens for messages on one and emits
       them on the other.  fedmsg-logger(1) requires that an instance of fedmsg-relay be  running
       somewhere  and  that it's inbound address be listed in the config as one of the entries in
       relay_inbound.

       fedmsg-relay becomes a necessity for ephemeral senders, that cannot bind  consistently  to
       and serve message from a persistent port.

SEE ALSO

       fedmsg-logger(1)

AUTHORS

       The Fedora Infrastructure team <messaging-sig@lists.fedoraproject.org>
              Wrote the fedmsg software.

       Nicolas Dandrimont <olasd@debian.org>
              Wrote this manpage for the Debian system.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2014 Nicolas Dandrimont

       This manual page was written for the Debian system (and may be used by others).

       You  can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
       License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of  the  License,
       or (at your option) any later version.

       On  Debian  systems,  a  copy  of  the  license  can  be  found  in the /usr/share/common-
       licenses/LGPL-2.1 file.

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