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NAME

       rpyc_registry - RPyC registry

SYNOPSIS

       rpyc_registry [options]

DESCRIPTION

       RPyC  (pronounced  as are-pie-see), or Remote Python Call, is a transparent Python library
       for symmetrical remote procedure calls, clustering and distributed-computing.  RPyC  makes
       use  of object-proxying, a technique that employs Python’s dynamic nature, to overcome the
       physical boundaries between processes  and  computers,  so  that  remote  objects  can  be
       manipulated as if they were local.

       rpyc_registry  provides a way for clients to discover running instances of rpyc_classic(1)
       servers. The following options are available:

       --mode MODE, -m MODE
              Choose registry service type. Can be TCP or UDP (the default).

       --port PORT, -p PORT
              Choose the UDP/TCP listener port for the registry. The default is 18811.

       --timeout SECS, -t SECS
              Set a timeout after which unresponsive servers will be removed from  the  registry.
              The default is 240 seconds.

       --logfile FILE
              Write log to FILE.  If not specified, log output is written to stderr.

       --quiet, -q
              Quiet mode. Only errors will be logged.

SEE ALSO

       rpyc_classic(1)

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page  was  written  for  Debian  by  Timo  Röhling  and  may be used without
       restriction.

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