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NAME

       smd-loop - iterates smd-pull and smd-push

SYNOPSIS

       smd-loop [-vt]

DESCRIPTION

       smd-loop  runs  smd-push  and  smd-pull at regular intervals as defined by the user in the
       ~/.smd/loop configuration file. On errors that are reported to be transient, it retries  a
       second time before failing.

       The  configuration  file  is line-oriented. Each line is composed of three space separated
       fields: pull-frequency, push-frequency and endpoint-name.  Frequencies  are  expressed  in
       minutes,  while  endpoint  name  is  a  valid  name for smd-pull(1) and smd-push(1). Lines
       beginning with # are considered as comments. The following example calls the command  smd-
       pull default every 3 minutes, and smd-push default every 10. Example:

           # pull-frequency push-frequency endpoint-name
             3              10             default

OPTIONS

       -v     Increase program verbosity (printed on stderr)

       -t     Just create a template configuration file if none

FILES

       ~/.smd/loop

SEE ALSO

       mddiff(1), smd-server(1), smd-client(1), smd-push(1), smd-pull(1)

AUTHOR

       Enrico Tassi <gares@fettunta.org>

                                         18 November 2015                             smd-loop(1)