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chef-server-webui
Langue: en
Version: 330821 (ubuntu - 24/10/10)
Section: 1 (Commandes utilisateur)
NAME
chef-server-webui - Start the Chef Server merb application slice providing Web User Interface.SYNOPSIS
chef-server-webui [uGdcIpPhmailLerkKX] [argument]DESCRIPTION
The Chef Server WebUI is a Merb application slice. The default listen port is 4040.- -u, --user USER
- This flag is for having chef-server-webui run as a user other than the one currently logged in. Note: if you set this you must also provide a --group option for it to take effect.
- -G, --group GROUP
- This flag is for having chef-server-webui run as a group other than the one currently logged in. Note: if you set this you must also provide a --user option for it to take effect.
- -d, --daemonize
- This will run a single chef-server-webui in the background.
- -N, --no-daemonize
- This will allow you to run a cluster in console mode
- -c, --cluster-nodes NUM_MERBS
- Number of merb daemons to run for chef-server-webui.
- -I, --init-file FILE
- File to use for initialization on load, defaults to config/init.rb
- -p, --port PORTNUM
- Port to run chef-server-webui on, defaults to 4040. Additional nodes (-c) listen on incrementing port numbers.
- -o, --socket-file FILE
- Socket file to run chef-server-webui on, defaults to [Merb.root]/log/merb.sock. This is for web servers, like thin, that use sockets.Specify this *only* if you *must*.
- -s, --socket SOCKNUM
- Socket number to run chef-server-webui on, defaults to 0.
- -n, --name NAME
- Set the name of the application. This is used in the process title and log file names.
- -P, --pid PIDFILE
- PID file, defaults to [Merb.root]/log/merb.main.pid for the master process and[Merb.root]/log/merb.[port number].pid for worker processes. For clusters, use %s to specify where in the file chef-server-webui should place the port number. For instance: -P myapp.%s.pid
- -h, --host HOSTNAME
- Host to bind to (default is 0.0.0.0).
- -m, --merb-root /path/to/approot The path to the Merb.root for the app you want to run (default is current working directory).
- -a, --adapter ADAPTER
- The rack adapter to use to run chef-server-webui (default is mongrel)[mongrel, emongrel, thin, ebb, fastcgi, webrick]
- -R, --rackup FILE
- Load an alternate Rack config file (default is config/rack.rb)
- -i, --irb-console
- This flag will start chef-server-webui in irb console mode. All your models and other classes will be available for you in an irb session.
- -S, --sandbox
- This flag will enable a sandboxed irb console. If your ORM supports transactions, all edits will be rolled back on exit.
- -l, --log-level LEVEL
- Log levels can be set to any of these options: debug < info < warn < error < fatal (default is info)
- -L, --log LOGFILE
- A string representing the logfile to use. Defaults to [Merb.root]/log/merb.[main].log for the master process and [Merb.root]/log/merb[port number].logfor worker processes
- -e, --environment STRING
- Environment to run Merb under [development, production, testing] (default is development)
- -r ['RUBY CODE'| FULL_SCRIPT_PATH]
- --script-runner
- Command-line option to run scripts and/or code in the chef-server-webui app.
- -K, --graceful PORT or all
- Gracefully kill chef-server-webui proceses by port number. Use chef-server -K all to gracefully kill all merbs.
- -k, --kill PORT
- Force kill one merb worker by port number. This will cause the worker tobe respawned.
- --fast-deploy
- Reload the code, but not yourinit.rb or gems
- -X, --mutex on/off
- This flag is for turning the mutex lock on and off.
- -D, --debugger
- Run chef-server-webui using rDebug.
- -V, --verbose
- Print extra information
- -C, --console-trap
- Enter an irb console on ^C
- -?, -H, --help
- Show this help message
SEE ALSO
Full documentation for Chef and chef-server-webui is located on the Chef wiki, http://wiki.opscode.com/display/chef/Home.AUTHOR
Chef was written by Adam Jacob <adam@ospcode.com> of Opscode (http://www.opscode.com), with contributions from the community. This manual page was written by Joshua Timberman <joshua@opscode.com> with help2man for the Debian project (but may be used by others).. Permission is grantedto copy, distribute and / or modify this document under the terms of the Apache 2.0 License.
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