Doc: Daemon command-line options alphabet order

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Pavel Tvrdik 2016-10-03 10:32:28 +02:00
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<tag><label id="argv-log-file">-D <m/filename of debug log/</tag>
log debugging information to given file instead of stderr.
<tag><label id="argv-parse">-p</tag>
just parse the config file and exit. Return value is zero if the config
file is valid, nonzero if there are some errors.
<tag><label id="argv-socket">-s <m/name of communication socket/</tag>
use given filename for a socket for communications with the client,
default is <it/prefix/<file>/var/run/bird.ctl</file>.
<tag><label id="argv-pid">-P <m/name of PID file/</tag>
create a PID file with given filename.
<tag><label id="argv-user">-u <m/user/</tag>
drop privileges and use that user ID, see the next section for details.
<tag><label id="argv-foreground">-f</tag>
run bird in foreground.
<tag><label id="argv-group">-g <m/group/</tag>
use that group ID, see the next section for details.
<tag><label id="argv-foreground">-f</tag>
run bird in foreground.
<tag><label id="argv-help">-h, --help</tag>
display command-line options to bird.
<tag><label id="argv-local">-l</tag>
look for a configuration file and a communication socket in the current
working directory instead of in default system locations. However, paths
specified by options <cf/-c/, <cf/-s/ have higher priority.
<tag><label id="argv-parse">-p</tag>
just parse the config file and exit. Return value is zero if the config
file is valid, nonzero if there are some errors.
<tag><label id="argv-pid">-P <m/name of PID file/</tag>
create a PID file with given filename.
<tag><label id="argv-recovery">-R</tag>
apply graceful restart recovery after start.
<tag><label id="argv-socket">-s <m/name of communication socket/</tag>
use given filename for a socket for communications with the client,
default is <it/prefix/<file>/var/run/bird.ctl</file>.
<tag><label id="argv-user">-u <m/user/</tag>
drop privileges and use that user ID, see the next section for details.
<tag><label id="argv-version">--version</tag>
display bird version.
<tag><label id="argv-help">-h, --help</tag>
display command-line options to bird.
</descrip>
<p>BIRD writes messages about its work to log files or syslog (according to config).