Provided by: isochron_0.9~rc4-1_amd64
NAME
isochron-daemon - Start an isochron program waiting for management commands
SYNOPSIS
isochron daemon [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
This command starts a long-running process that listens for connections from an isochron orchestrator. The daemon can receive further instructions from the orchestrator.
OPTIONS
-h, --help prints the short help message and exits -l, --log-file <PATH> after becoming a daemon, the program can redirect its standard output and standard error to the text file specified here. Optional, defaults to /dev/null. -p, --pid-file <PATH> after spawning a daemon process, the main program overwrites the text file provided here with a single line containing a decimal number representing the process ID of the daemon. Optional, defaults to no PID file being created. -P, --stats-port <NUMBER> specify the TCP port on which the daemon program is listening for incoming connections. This socket is used for management and statistics. Optional, defaults to port 5000. -S, --stats-address <NUMBER> specify the IP address on which the daemon program is listening for incoming connections. This socket is used for management and statistics. Supports binding to a given network device using the address%device syntax (example: --stats-address ::%vrf0). Optional, defaults to ::, with a fallback to 0.0.0.0 if IPv6 is not available.
EXAMPLES
To start and then stop a daemon and view its log file: isochron daemon \ --log-file isochron.log \ --pid-file isochron.pid \ --stats-port 5001 tail -F isochron.log & kill $(pidof tail) kill $(cat isochron.pid)
AUTHOR
isochron was written by Vladimir Oltean <vladimir.oltean@nxp.com>
SEE ALSO
isochron(8) isochron-orchestrate(1)
COMMENTS
This man page was written using pandoc (http://pandoc.org/) by the same author. isochron-daemon(8)