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NAME

       traffic_server - Traffic Server

DESCRIPTION

OPTIONS

       -n COUNT, --net_threads COUNT

       -U COUNT, --udp_threads COUNT

       -a, --accepts_thread

       -b, --accept_till_done

       -p PORT, --httpport PORT

       -f, --disable_freelist

       In  order  to  improve  performance, traffic_server caches commonly used data structures in a set of free
       object lists. This option disables these caches,  causing  traffic_server  to  use  malloc(3)  for  every
       allocation.  Though this option should not commonly be needed, it may be beneficial in memory-constrained
       environments or where the working set is highly variable.

       -F, --disable_pfreelist

       Disable free list in ProxyAllocator which were left out by the -f option. Please note that this option is
       a temporary, testing option, and will be removed in the future.

       -o LEVEL, --dprintf_level LEVEL

       -R LEVEL, --regression LEVEL

       -r TEST, --regression_test TEST

       -l, --regression_list

       If Traffic Server was built with tests enabled, this option lists the available tests.

       -T TAGS, --debug_tags TAGS

       -B TAGS, --action_tags TAGS

       -i COUNT, --interval COUNT

       -M, --remote_management

       -C CMD, --command CMD

       -k, --clear_hostdb

       -K, --clear_cache

       -c CORE, --read_core CORE

       --accept_mss MSS

       -t MSECS, --poll_timeout MSECS

       -h, --help
              Print usage information and exit.

       -V, --version
              Print version information and exit.

ENVIRONMENT

       PROXY_REMOTE_MGMT

       This environment variable forces traffic_server to believe that it is being managed by traffic_manager.

       PROXY_AUTO_EXIT

       When  this  environment  variable  is set to an integral number of seconds, traffic_server will exit that
       many seconds after startup. This is primarily useful for testing.

SIGNALS

       SIGINT, SIGTERM
              On SIGINT and SIGTERM, traffic_server exits.

       SIGUSR1
              On SIGUSR1, traffic_server logs its current memory usage.

       SIGUSR2
              On SIGUSR2, traffic_server re-opens its standard error and standard out file descriptors.

SEE ALSO

       traffic_ctl(8), traffic_manager(8)

       2020, dev@trafficserver.apache.org