| [NAME] |
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| qpidd \- the Qpid AMQP Broker Daemon |
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| [SYNOPSIS] |
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| qpidd [options] |
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| [DESCRIPTION] |
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| An AMQP broker daemon that stores, routes and forwards messages using |
| the Advanced Message Queueing Protocol (AMQP). |
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| [OPTIONS] |
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| Options may be specified via command line, environment variable or configuration file. See FILES and ENVIRONMENT below for details. |
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| [FILES] |
| .I /etc/qpidd.conf |
| .RS |
| Default configuration file. |
| .RE |
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| Configuration file settings are over-ridden by command line or environment variable settings. '--config <file>' or 'export QPID_CONFIG=<file>' specifies an alternate file. |
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| Each line is a name=value pair. Blank lines and lines beginning with # are ignored. For example: |
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| # My qpidd configuration file. |
| port=6000 |
| max-connections=10 |
| log-to-stdout=yes |
| log-to-file=/tmp/qpidd.log |
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| [ENVIRONMENT] |
| .I QPID_<option> |
| .RS |
| There is an environment variable for each option. |
| .RE |
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| The environment variable is the option name in uppercase, prefixed with QPID_ and '.' or '-' are replaced with '_'. Environment settings are over-ridden by command line settings. For example: |
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| export QPID_PORT=6000 |
| export QPID_MAX_CONNECTIONS=10 |
| export QPID_LOG_TO_FILE=/tmp/qpidd.log |
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