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  24. .Dd January 4, 2012
  25. .Dt GNUNET-ARM 1
  26. .Os
  27. .Sh NAME
  28. .Nm gnunet-arm
  29. .Nd control GNUnet services
  30. .Sh SYNOPSIS
  31. .Nm
  32. .Op Fl c Ar FILENAME | Fl -config= Ns Ar FILENAME
  33. .Op Fl d | -delete
  34. .Op Fl e | -end
  35. .Op Fl E | -no-stderr
  36. .Op Fl h | -help
  37. .Op Fl i Ar SERVICE | Fl -init= Ns Ar SERVICE
  38. .Op Fl I | -info
  39. .Op Fl k Ar SERVICE | Fl -kill= Ns Ar SERVICE
  40. .Op Fl l Ar FILENAME | Fl -logfile= Ns Ar FILENAME
  41. .Op Fl L Ar LOGLEVEL | Fl -loglevel= Ns Ar LOGLEVEL
  42. .Op Fl m | -monitor
  43. .Op Fl O | -no-stdout
  44. .Op Fl q | -quiet
  45. .Op Fl r | -restart
  46. .Op Fl s | -start
  47. .Op Fl T DELAY | -timeout= Ns Ar TIMEOUT
  48. .Op Fl v | -version
  49. .Sh DESCRIPTION
  50. .Nm
  51. can be used to start or stop GNUnet services,
  52. including the ARM service itself.
  53. The ARM service is a supervisor for GNUnet's service processes.
  54. ARM starts services on-demand or as configured and restarts them
  55. if they crash.
  56. .Bl -tag -width indent
  57. .It Fl c Ar FILENAME | Fl -config= Ns Ar FILENAME
  58. Use the configuration file
  59. .Pa FILENAME Ns .
  60. .It Fl d | -delete
  61. Delete configuration file and directory on exit.
  62. .It Fl e | -end
  63. Shutdown all GNUnet services (including ARM itself).
  64. Running "gnunet-arm -e" is the usual way to shutdown a GNUnet peer.
  65. .It Fl E | -no-stderr
  66. Don't let gnunet-arm inherit stderr (standard error).
  67. .It Fl h | -help
  68. Print short help on options.
  69. .It Fl i Ar SERVICE | Fl -init= Ns Ar SERVICE
  70. Starts the specified
  71. .Ar SERVICE
  72. if it is not already running.
  73. More specifically, this makes the service behave as if it were in
  74. the default services list.
  75. .It Fl I | -info
  76. List all running services.
  77. .It Fl k Ar SERVICE | Fl -kill= Ns Ar SERVICE
  78. Stop
  79. .Ar SERVICE
  80. if it is running.
  81. While this will kill the service right now, the service may be
  82. restarted immediately if other services depend on it (the service is
  83. then started 'on-demand').
  84. If the service used to be a 'default' service, its default-service
  85. status will be revoked.
  86. If the service was not a default service, it will just
  87. be (temporarily) stopped, but could be re-started on-demand at any time.
  88. .It Fl l Ar FILENAME | Fl -logfile= Ns Ar FILENAME
  89. Write logs to
  90. .Pa FILENAME Ns .
  91. .It Fl L Ar LOGLEVEL | Fl -loglevel= Ns Ar LOGLEVEL
  92. Use
  93. .Ar LOGLEVEL
  94. for logging.
  95. Valid values are DEBUG, INFO, WARNING and ERROR.
  96. .It Fl m | -monitor
  97. Monitor service activity of ARM.
  98. In this mode, the command will not terminate until the user presses CTRL-C (thus sending SIGTERM or SIGINT).
  99. .It Fl O | -no-stdout
  100. Don't let gnunet-arm inherit standard output
  101. .It Fl q | -quiet
  102. Don't print status messages.
  103. .It Fl r | -restart
  104. Stop and start all GNUnet default services.
  105. .It Fl s | -start
  106. Start all GNUnet default services on this system (and also ARM).
  107. Naturally, if a service is demanded by a default service, it will
  108. then also be started.
  109. Running "gnunet-arm -s" is the usual way to start a GNUnet peer.
  110. .It Fl T DELAY | -timeout= Ns Ar DELAY
  111. Exit with error status if operation does not finish after
  112. .Ar DELAY Ns ,
  113. provided in number of microseconds.
  114. .It Fl v | -version
  115. Print GNUnet version number.
  116. .El
  117. .Sh EXAMPLES
  118. Start the gnunet-arm for the user:
  119. .Pp
  120. .Dl gnunet-arm -s
  121. .Pp
  122. Stop the gnunet-arm for the user:
  123. .Pp
  124. .Dl $ gnunet-arm -e
  125. .Sh SEE ALSO
  126. .Xr gnunet-config 1 ,
  127. .Xr gnunet-setup 1
  128. .sp
  129. The full documentation for gnunet is maintained as a Texinfo manual.
  130. If the
  131. .Xr info 1
  132. and gnunet programs are properly installed at your site, the command
  133. .Pp
  134. .Dl info gnunet
  135. .Pp
  136. should give you access to the complete handbook,
  137. .Pp
  138. .Dl info gnunet-c-tutorial
  139. .Pp
  140. will give you access to a tutorial for developers.
  141. .sp
  142. Depending on your installation, this information is also available in
  143. .Xr gnunet 7 and
  144. .Xr gnunet-c-tutorial 7 .
  145. .\".Sh HISTORY
  146. .\".Sh AUTHORS
  147. .Sh BUGS
  148. Report bugs by using
  149. .Lk https://bugs.gnunet.org
  150. or by sending electronic mail to
  151. .Aq Mt gnunet-developers@gnu.org .