NAME¶
poundctl - control the 
pound(8) daemon
SYNOPSIS¶
  - poundctl -c /path/to/socket [-L/-l]
    [-S/-s] [ -B/-b] [-N/-n] [-H]
    [-X]
 
  
DESCRIPTION¶
Poundctl controls various aspects of the operation of the 
pound(8)
  program.
OPTIONS¶
Options available:
  - -c /path/to/socket
 
  - The path to the (Unix-domain) socket Pound was
      configured to listen on for control. Your Pound configuration file
      must contain the directive Control /path/to/socket for
      poundctl to work.
 
  - -L/-l n
 
  - Enable/disable a listener. A disabled listener will stop
      accepting connection requests.
 
  - -S/-s n m
 
  - Enable/disable a service. A disabled service will not be
      used by Pound to answer requests.
 
  - -B/-b n m r
 
  - Enable/disable a back-end. A disabled back-end will not be
      passed requests to answer. Note however that existing sessions may still
      cause requests to be sent their way.
 
  - -N n m k r
 
  - Add a session to service m in listener n. The session key
      is k and it points to back-end r.
 
  - -n n m k
 
  - Remove a session from service m in listener n. The session
      key is k.
 
The parameters n, m and r refer to the number assigned to a particular listener,
  service and back-end in the listings. A listener number of -1 refers by
  convention to the global context.
  - -H
 
  - Try to resolve the addresses to symbolic names. Depending
      on your configuration, this may require an active DNS.
 
  - -X
 
  - Show the results in XML format.
 
When called without flags 
poundctl will print out a listing of the
  
Pound internal state.
AUTHOR¶
Written by Robert Segall, Apsis GmbH.
REPORTING BUGS¶
Report bugs to <roseg@apsis.ch>.
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2002-2010 Apsis GmbH.
 
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
  warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
  PURPOSE.