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START_SERVER(1)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation      START_SERVER(1)

NAME
       start_server - a superdaemon for hot-deploying server programs

SYNOPSIS
	 start_server [options] -- server-prog server-arg1 server-arg2 ...

	 # start Plack using Starlet listening at TCP port 8000
	 start_server --port=8000 -- plackup -s Starlet --max-workers=100 index.psgi

DESCRIPTION
       This script is a frontend of Server::Starter.  For more information
       please refer to the documentation of the module.

OPTIONS
   --port=(port|host:port)
       TCP port to listen to (if omitted, will not bind to any ports)

   --path=path
       path at where to listen using unix socket (optional)

   --interval=seconds
       minimum interval to respawn the server program (default: 1)

   --signal-on-hup=SIGNAL
       name of the signal to be sent to the server process when start_server
       receives a SIGHUP (default: SIGTERM). If you use this option, be sure
       to also use "--signal-on-term" below.

   --signal-on-term=SIGNAL
       name of the signal to be sent to the server process when start_server
       receives a SIGTERM (default: SIGTERM)

   --pid-file=filename
       if set, writes the process id of the start_server process to the file

   --status-file=filename
       if set, writes the status of the server process(es) to the file

   --restart
       this is a wrapper command that reads the pid of the start_server
       process from --pid-file, sends SIGHUP to the process and waits until
       the server(s) of the older generation(s) die by monitoring the contents
       of the --status-file

   --help
       prints this help

   --version
       prints the version number

AUTHOR
       Kazuho Oku

SEE ALSO
       Server::Starter

LICENSE
       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.

perl v5.14.2			  2012-09-25		       START_SERVER(1)
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