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- .TH GNUNET\-ARM 1 "January 4, 2012" "GNUnet"
- .SH NAME
- gnunet\-arm \- control GNUnet services
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B gnunet\-arm
- .RI [ options ]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- \fBgnunet\-arm\fP can be used to start or stop GNUnet services, including
- the ARM service itself. The ARM service is a supervisor for GNUnet's
- service processes. ARM starts services on-demand or as configured and
- re-starts them if they crash.
- .SH OPTIONS
- .B
- .IP "\-c FILENAME, \-\-config=FILENAME"
- Use the configuration file FILENAME.
- .B
- .IP "\-e, \-\-end"
- Shutdown all GNUnet services (including ARM itself). Running
- "gnunet-arm \-e" is the usual way to shutdown a GNUnet peer.
- .B
- .IP "\-h, \-\-help"
- Print short help on options.
- .B
- .IP "\-L LOGLEVEL, \-\-loglevel=LOGLEVEL"
- Use LOGLEVEL for logging. Valid values are DEBUG, INFO, WARNING and ERROR.
- .B
- .IP "\-i SERVICE, \-\-init=SERVICE"
- Starts the specified SERVICE if it is not already running. More specifically,
- this makes the service behave as if it were in the default services list.
- .B
- .IP "\-k SERVICE, \-\-kill=SERVICE"
- Stop the specified SERVICE if it is running. While this will kill the service
- right now, the service may be restarted immediately if other services depend
- on it (service is then started 'on-demand'). If the service used to be a 'default'
- service, its default-service status will be revoked. If the
- service was not a default service, it will just be (temporarily) stopped,
- but could be re-started on-demand at any time.
- .B
- .IP "\-m, \-\-monitor"
- Monitor service activity of ARM. In this mode, the command will not terminate
- until the user presses CTRL-C.
- .B
- .IP "\-s, \-\-start"
- Start all GNUnet default services on this system (and also ARM). Naturally,
- if a service is demanded by a default service, it will then also be started.
- Running "gnunet-arm \-s" is the usual way to start a GNUnet peer.
- .B
- .IP "\-I, \-\-info"
- List all running services.
- .B
- .IP "\-v, \-\-version"
- Print GNUnet version number.
- .SH BUGS
- Report bugs by using Mantis <https://bugs.gnunet.org/> or by sending
- electronic mail to <gnunet\-developers@gnu.org>
- .SH SEE ALSO
- gnunet\-config(1), gnunet\-setup(1)
- .PP
- The full documentation for
- .B gnunet
- is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
- If the
- .B info
- and
- .B gnunet
- programs are properly installed at your site, the command
- .IP
- .B info gnunet
- .PP
- should give you access to the complete handbook,
- .IP
- .B info gnunet-c-tutorial
- .PP
- will give you access to a tutorial for developers.
- .PP
- Depending on your installation, this information is also
- available in
- \fBgnunet\fP(7) and \fBgnunet-c-tutorial\fP(7).
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