A.6 Controlling the Behavior of the Daemon

Use the list of commands in this section to control the behavior of the daemon.

Syntax

[-id id] –set daemon_option
[-id id] -unset daemon_option | all
[-id id] -get parameter | all
[-d start]
[-d start -debug]
[-d stop]
[-d stop_client]
[-d status]
[-d info]
[-id id] -d nextautorun
[-initsetup]
[-initrmsetup]
[-initcheck]

Parameters

Table A-5 Daemon Options

Option Description

[-id id] –set daemon_option

Optionally use id with the set command to set specific daemon usage profiles.

[-id id] -unset daemon_option | all

Unsets the parameter.

Use with –id id to set a daemon profile-specific value.

[-id id] -get parameter | all

Displays the value of the specified parameter or all the parameters.

Use with –id id to set a daemon profile-specific value.

-d start

Starts the daemon.

-d start —debug

Starts the daemon in debug mode.

-d stop

Stops the daemon.

-d stop_client

Forces a running daemon client to stop.

-d status

Checks the current status of the daemon.

-d info

Displays details about the daemon.

The details include installation and when the daemon was started.

[-id id] -d nextautorun

Displays details about when the next scheduled automatic run occurs.

-initsetup

Sets the daemon auto restart function that starts the daemon when the node starts.

-initrmsetup

Removes the automatic restart functionality.

-initcheck

Checks if the automatic restart functionality is set up.