Provided by: puma_5.5.2-2ubuntu2_amd64
NAME
pumactl - command line client for puma
USAGE
pumactl [options...] [commands] pumactl [-h | --help | -V | --version]
COMMANDS
halt Halt the server. restart Restart the server. phased-restart Restart server but phase out old workers while starting new workers one at a time. start Start the server. stats Show stats about the server. status Show server status. stop Stop server. reload-worker-directory Reload the worker directory. gc Start garbage collector. gc-stats Show information about garbage collector.
OPTIONS
The following options are available: -F, --config-file PATH Load given path as a config file. -T, --control-token TOKEN The TOKEN to use as authentication for the control server. -C, --control-url URL The bind URL to use for the control server and app. Use auto to use a temp unix server. This requires to use a --control-token, which needs to be given with every request to the control server (token=foo). -p, --pid PID Define the TCP port to bind to. Use -b for more advanced options. -P, --pidfile PATH Use the given path as PID file. -Q, --quiet Don't display messages. -S, --state PATH Where the state file is. -H, --help Show help. -V, --version Print the version information.
EXAMPLES
Create a control server and use pumactl(1) to interact with the control server to restart puma. puma --control-url tcp://127.0.0.1:9293 --control-token foo pumactl --control-url 'tcp://127.0.0.1:9293' --control-token foo restart
SEE ALSO
puma(1) There is extensive documentation at <https://puma.io/puma/> and <‐ https://github.com/puma/puma>.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Daniel Leidert <dleidert@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).