The <tt>polypaudio</tt> daemon accepts several command line arguments:
-<p><tt>-r</tt>: Set low nice value (high priority) and SCHED_FIFO scheduling if available. Works only when started as root or SUID root.</p>
-<p><tt>-R</tt>: Don't drop root rights if started SUID root.</p>
-<p><tt>-L MODULE</tt>: Load the specified module. This option may be specified more than once.</p>
-<p><tt>-F FILE</tt>: Run the specified script. This option may be specified more than once.</p>
-<p><tt>-C</tt>: Load the module <a href="modules.html#module-cli"><tt>module-cli</tt></a> after startup.</p>
-<p><tt>-n</tt>: Don't load the default configuration file. Normally <tt>~/.polypaudio</tt> or <tt>/etc/polyp/polypaudio.pa</tt> are loaded on startup.</p>
-<p><tt>-D</tt>: Daemonize after successfully executing all scripts and loading all modules.</p>
-<p><tt>-d</tt>: Disallow module load and unload after startup.</p>
-<p><tt>-f</tt>: Unless this option is given the daemon will terminate if any of the specified modules failed to load or the script didn't execute successfully.</p>
-<p><tt>-v</tt>: Increase the verbosity of the daemon.</p>
-<p><tt>-X SECS</tt>: Terminate the daemon after the last client exited an SECS seconds passed.</p>
-<p><tt>-h</tt>: Show a quick help.</p>
-<p><tt>-l TARGET</tt>: Specify the log target (<tt>syslog</tt>, <tt>stderr</tt>, <tt>auto</tt>). Defaults to <tt>auto</tt>, which means <tt>stderr</tt> when run without <tt>-D</tt> and <tt>syslog</tt> when run with <tt>-D</tt>.</p>
-<p><tt>-V</tt>: Show version.</p>
+<pre>
+COMMANDS:
+ -h, --help Show this help
+ --version Show version
+ --dump-conf Dump default configuration
+ --dump-modules Dump list of available modules
+ -k --kill Kill a running daemon
+ --check Check for a running daemon
+
+OPTIONS:
+ -D, --daemonize[=BOOL] Daemonize after startup
+ --fail[=BOOL] Quit when startup fails
+ --verbose[=BOOL] Be slightly more verbose
+ --high-priority[=BOOL] Try to set high process priority
+ (only available as root)
+ --disallow-module-loading[=BOOL] Disallow module loading after startup
+ --exit-idle-time=SECS Terminate the daemon when idle and this
+ time passed
+ --module-idle-time=SECS Unload autoloaded modules when idle and
+ this time passed
+ --scache-idle-time=SECS Unload autoloaded samples when idle and
+ this time passed
+ --log-target={auto,syslog,stderr} Specify the log target
+ -p, --dl-search-path=PATH Set the search path for dynamic shared
+ objects (plugins)
+ --resample-method=[METHOD] Use the specified resampling method
+ (one of src-sinc-medium-quality,
+ src-sinc-best-quality,src-sinc-fastest
+ src-zero-order-hold,src-linear,trivial)
+ --use-pid-file[=BOOL] Create a PID file
+
+STARTUP SCRIPT:
+ -L, --load="MODULE ARGUMENTS" Load the specified plugin module with
+ the specified argument
+ -F, --file=FILENAME Run the specified script
+ -C Open a command line on the running TTY
+ after startup
+
+ -n Don't load default script file
+</pre>
<h3>Example</h3>
<p>It is a good idea to run the daemon like this:</p>
-<pre>polypaudio -rD</pre>
+<pre>polypaudio -D</pre>
-<p>This will run <tt>/etc/polypaudio/polypaudio.pa</tt> after startup. This should be a script written in the CLI language described in <a href="cli.html">cli.html</a>. </p>
+<p>This will run <tt>/etc/polypaudio/default.pa</tt> after startup. This should be a script written in the CLI language described in <a href="cli.html">cli.html</a>. </p>
<h2>Signals</h2>
<p>The daemon tries to load the module <a href="modules.html#module-cli-protocol-unix"><tt>module-cli-protocol-unix</tt></a>, effectively providing a command line interface on a special UNIX domain socket.</p>
+<h3>SIGHUP</h3>
+
+<p>The daemon logs the current server layout.</p>
+
<hr/>
-<address class="grey">Lennart Poettering <@PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@>, September 2004</address>
+<address class="grey">Lennart Poettering <@PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@>, November 2004</address>
<div class="grey"><i>$Id$</i></div>
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