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diff --git a/fluent-bit/lib/monkey/man/monkey.1 b/fluent-bit/lib/monkey/man/monkey.1 deleted file mode 100644 index cabda22b..00000000 --- a/fluent-bit/lib/monkey/man/monkey.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,127 +0,0 @@ -.TH Monkey 1 "Jul 01, 2015" -.\" Please update the above date whenever this man page is modified. -.SH NAME -monkey \- Monkey HTTP Server -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B monkey [options] -.SH DESCRIPTION -\fBmonkey\fP is fast and scalable web server for Linux, OSX and FreeBSD. -This manual page only lists the command line arguments available. For further and -more detailed information regarding the program configuration see the Monkey manual, -found at http://monkey-project.com/documentation . - -.SH OPTIONS -This command will launch the Monkey webserver. It accepts the -following options: -.TP 8 - -.B \-c, --configdir=DIR -Allows to specify an optional configuration directory where the required -configuration files by Monkey are located. It's expected that under this directory -exists the files: monkey.conf, monkey.mime, plugins.load and the plugins/ directory. -.TP 8 - -.B \-s, --serverconf=FILE -Overrides the default path of the 'monkey.conf' configuration file. -.TP 8 - -.B \-d, --daemon -Launches the server as a daemon (background process). The default behaviour is to -stay attached to the controlling terminal. -.TP 8 - -.B \-I, --pid-file=FILE -Overrides the default path for the 'pid' file. -.TP 8 - -.B \-p, --port=PORT -Specify a single listener TCP port, this option overrides the content of the -configuration file. -.TP 8 - -.B \-o, --one-shot=DIR -The one-shot mode and directory path associated, makes to serve that directory -content as the document root of the default virtual host. -.TP 8 - -.B \-t, --transport=TRANSPORT -Specify a transport layer plugin. This option overrides the configuration file -and allows just one plugin, either 'liana' for plain sockets or 'tls' for SSL/TLS -support (just if 'tls' plugin was compiled and available). -.TP 8 - -.B \-w, --workers=N -Specify the number of worker threads that Monkey will spawn upon start. Each worker -thread is capable to handle several connections, is suggested to spawn a worker per -CPU core available. By default Monkey set this value to zero (--workers=0) which -let's Monkey core to detect the number of CPU core available and spawn one worker -per core. -.TP 8 - -.B \-m, --mimes-conf-file=FILE -Specify a configuration file that holds the mime types available. -.TP 8 - -.B \-l, --plugins-load-conf-file=FILE -Specify a configuration file that holds the list of dynamic plugins to load. -.TP 8 - -.B \-S, --sites-conf-dir=DIR -Specify the directory path where the files that defines the virtual hosts are -available. -.TP 8 - -.B \-P, --plugins-conf-dir=DIR -Specify the directory path where the plugins can locate their configuration files. -.TP 8 - -.B \-b, --balancing-mode -This option enable the OLD balancing mode when receiving connections. It means that -for every TCP connection that arrives, the Monkey Scheduler will assign the -connection to the least-busy worker thread. - -The default and new mechanism is based on the shared TCP sockets implementation, -which let the OS Kernel to decide to which worker thread assign the new connection. -.TP 8 - -.B \-T, --allow-shared-sockets -When using shared TCP sockets (no --balancing-mode), multiple instances of Monkey -can be started. Monkey will detect if the TCP port is in use by another process, -despite the address can be shared, Monkey will notify this and abort. This option -let Monkey know that despites the address is shared and in-use, continue anyways. -.TP 8 - -.B \-b, --build -Print build information and exit. It prints to the standard output the configure -options, default paths, built-in plugins and others. -.TP 8 - -.B \-v, --version -Prints Monkey's version and exit. -.TP 8 - -.B \-h, --help -Prints this help. -.TP 8 - -.SH SIGNALS -The following signals are supported by Monkey: -.TP 8 -\fBSIGTERM\fR, Exits -.TP 8 -\fBSIGINT\fR, Exits -.TP 8 -\fBSIGHUP\fR, Exits -.TP 8 -\fBSIGBUS\fR, Print invalid address -.TP 8 -\fBSIGSEGV\fR, Print invalid address - -.SH BUGS -.SS Bug reports -In general, send bug reports to the bug report mailing list at <monkey@lists.monkey-project.com>. You are requested to use a descriptive subject for your email message, perhaps parts of the error message. - -.SH AUTHOR -Eduardo Silva <eduardo@monkey.io> and the rest of the Monkey Project team. -.PP -This manpage is maintained by the Monkey HTTP Daemon Project team. |