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NAME

       kloned - klone daemon

SYNOPSIS

       kloned [-d] [-f file] [-F] [-h] [-i] [-u]

DESCRIPTION

       kloned merges a web server (or CGI to be plugged into other CGI-compliant web servers),
       its compressed configuration, together with the static and dynamic web contents into a
       single executable file.

       The process of creating the kloned executable, by embedding the web content into the
       server process, is documented in the klone(1) manual page.

OPTIONS

       -d     Enable verbose logging for debugging purposes.

       -f config_file
              Load further configuration parameters from the external file config_file besides
              those found in the embedded configuration file sup://etc/kloned.conf. Parameters in
              conf_file override the values of those with the same name in the embedded
              configuration file.

       -F     If specified, this parameter causes the main kloned process to not detach from the
              terminal. HTTP/HTTPS requests are served iteratively: no child is forked to handle
              the client connection.

       -h     Display a summary of command-line options and exit.

       -i     Install kloned service and exit (only available on Windows).

       -u     Uninstall kloned service and exit (only available on Windows).

       -V     Print klone version and exit.

FILES

       kloned depends on sup://etc/kloned.conf for the configuration of its instances (clones).
       Additional configuration can be supplied via an external file (the -f command line flag):
       see kloned.conf(5) for details on available configuration parameters and their respective
       values.

DIAGNOSTICS

       KLone is a product targeted for embedded systems, especially those with limited or no disk
       resources; as such it tries to reduce logging activity to a minumum (at its best, zero
       logging).

       Diagnostics issued by kloned are passed to the syslogd(8), subsystem with facility
       LOG_LOCAL0 and priority LOG_DEBUG and can be routed to a configurable file (see
       syslog.conf(5) for details).

       The number and nature of diagnostics available depends on the debug level defined at
       compile-time. If you are having problems, compile the KLone application with NDEBUG unset,
       configure the syslog daemon appropriately, run your application and peruse the log files.
       Most messages are reasonably self-explanatory. At this stage your best bet is still to
       grep the source code and inspect the conditions that gave rise to the diagnostics you are
       seeing.

       kloned is a service/daemon, as such it will bail out with an EXIT_SUCCESS exit code only
       if explicitly requested to terminate (i.e.  SIGTERM or SIGINT), otherwise it will exit
       with EXIT_FAILURE.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       The following environment variables affect the execution of kloned:

       GATEWAY_INTERFACE
              If set, kloned assumes it has been run as a CGI script by an external web server.

SIGNALS

       To shut down a user's kloned process it is recommended that SIGKILL not be used, except as
       a last resort. The safe way to terminate a kloned is to send it a SIGTERM or SIGINT signal
       and wait for it to die on its own.

SEE ALSO

       kloned.conf(5), klone(1).

BUGS

       Sure there are some. If you find one, please email it to <klone-bug@koanlogic.com>.