X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ian/git?p=innduct.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=innduct.8;h=e77fe363fcb29827d7be97a59a6b8ca99d736013;hp=f4a253d4ec9d66b60a576cc4e5c1d000de24b489;hb=7f2f7562ac7c2fd27bfe2cf9f9edb87a6ce13c7f;hpb=f4efa8223b54eadc7938f4e67a270cfe2d0fa820 diff --git a/innduct.8 b/innduct.8 index f4a253d..e77fe36 100644 --- a/innduct.8 +++ b/innduct.8 @@ -181,8 +181,17 @@ to expire early, forcibly completing a previously started flush.) .B stop Log statistics and exit. (Same effect as SIGTERM or SIGINT.) .TP +.B logstats +Log statistics so far and zero the stats counters. Stats are also +logged periodically, when an input file is completed and just before +tidy termination. +.TP +.BR show +Writes summary information about innduct's state to the current CLI +connection. +.TP .BR "dump q" | a -Writes information about innduct's state to a plain text file +Writes the same information about innduct's state to a plain text file .IR feedfile \fB_dump\fR. This overwrites any previous dump. innduct does not ever delete these dump files. @@ -361,6 +370,12 @@ unresponsive or the connection has become broken. The default is .BR 1000s . .TP +.BI \-\-stats-log-interval= PERIOD +Log statistics at least every +.IR PERIOD +The default is +.BR 2500s . +.TP .BI \-\-low-volume-thresh= "WIN-THRESH " \-\-low-volume-window= "PERIOD " If innduct has only one connection to the peer, and has processed fewer than @@ -435,7 +450,6 @@ separately for each peer. is the actual NNTP feeder program used by nntpsend. .LP .TS -left; l l l l. \fBinnfeed\fR \fBinnduct\fR \fBnntpsend/innxmit\fR realtime feed Yes Yes No @@ -486,7 +500,7 @@ a bug. .SH FILES innduct dances a somewhat complicated dance with innd to make sure that everything goes smoothly and that there are no races. (See the -two ascii-art diagrams in innduct.c for details of the protocol.) Do +two ascii-art diagrams in README.states for details of the protocol.) Do not mess with the feedfile and other associated files, other than as explained here: .IX Header "FILES"