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umldir − UMLMON directory service daemon |
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umlmon [OPTION] |
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The directory service provides an interface to find out which umlmon daemons are started on the system, and to get the TCP ports where the RPC interface can be contacted (if enabled). The directory service is required when the TCP sockets are enabled and when the web interface is used. The directory service can be contacted over a local Unix Domain socket or over a TCP socket (when enabled). It provides its own RPC interface. Queries are always unauthenticated. |
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−fg |
The daemon remains in the foreground. (This may be useful to debug problems.) |
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−version |
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Outputs the version number and exits. |
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These are the default locations of the files. One can change the locations in /etc/umlmon. |
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/etc/umlmon: |
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The main configuration file, see umlmon(5) for a description. The directory service processes only the global section of the file. |
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/var/run/umlmon/directory.pid: |
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The process ID of the daemon. |
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/var/lib/umlmon/directory: |
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This directory hierarchy contains the data and runtime files of the directory service. |
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/var/lib/umlmon/directory/ctrl: |
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This is the Unix Domain socket connecting to the RPC interface of the daemon. |
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SIGTERM |
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Shuts the daemon regularly down. |
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SIGINT |
If running in the foreground, this signal terminates the daemon process immediately. |
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UMLMON was written by Gerd Stolpmann. |
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Report bugs to gerd@gerd−stolpmann.de |
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You can get commercial support for UMLMON. Please ask Gerd Stolpmann <gerd@gerd−stolpmann.de>. |
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Copyright (C) 2005 Informatikbuero Gerd Stolpmann. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. |
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umlwatch(1), umlmon(5), umlmon(7), umlmon (8), umladmin(8) |