Provided by: tryton-server_3.0.2-1_all
NAME
trytond - Tryton Application Platform (Server)
SYNOPSIS
trytond
DESCRIPTION
Tryton is a high-level general purpose application platform written in Python and using PostgreSQL as database engine. It is the core base of an ERP.
OPTIONS
Usage: trytond [options] --version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -c CONFIG, --config=CONFIG specify config file --debug enable debug mode (start post-mortem debugger if exceptions occur) -v, --verbose enable verbose mode -d DB_NAME, --database=DB_NAME specify the database name -i INIT, --init=MODULE_NAME init a module (use "all" for all modules) The first time a database is initialized with "-i" the admin password is read from a file defined by the TRYTONPASSFILE environment variable or interactively asked from the user. -u UPDATE, --update=MODULE_NAME update a module (use "all" for all modules) --pidfile=PIDFILE file where the server pid will be stored --logfile=LOGFILE file where the server log will be stored --disable-cron disable internal cron
FILES
/etc/trytond.conf
SEE ALSO
tryton(1)
HOMEPAGE
More information about the Tryton server and the Tryton project can be found at <http://www.tryton.org/>.
AUTHOR
Tryton server was written by the Tryton project <http://www.tryton.org/>. This manual page was written by Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org> and Mathias Behrle <mathiasb@m9s.biz>.