3 SN: list of server commands
6 P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE
7 D: Jump amount of time forwards or backwards in current audio file.
9 H: Set the 'R' (reposition request) bit of the vss status flags
10 H: and enqueue a request to jump n seconds forwards or backwards
11 H: in the current audio file.
17 H: jumps 30 seconds backwards.
23 H: Without any arguments, help prints a list of available commands. When
24 H: issued with a command name as first argument, print out a description
29 D: Force reload of config file, log file and user list.
31 H: Reread the config file and the user list file, close and reopen the log
32 H: file, and tell all children to do the same.
35 P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE
36 D: Jump to given position in current audio file.
38 H: Set the 'R' (reposition request) bit of the vss status flags
39 H: and enqueue a request to jump to n% of the current audio file,
40 H: where 0 <= n <= 100.
43 P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE
44 D: Skip rest of the current audio file.
46 H: Set the 'N' (next audio file) bit of the vss status flags. When
47 H: playing, change audio file immediately. Equivalent to stop
48 H: if paused, NOP if stopped.
51 P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE
52 D: Stop playing after current audio file.
54 H: Set the 'O' (no more) bit of the vss status flags. This instructs
55 H: para_server to clear the 'P' (playing) bit as soon as it encounters
56 H: the 'N' (next audio file) bit being set.
57 H: Use this command instead of stop if you don't like
61 P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE
62 D: Pause current audio file.
64 H: Clear the 'P' (playing) bit of the vss status flags.
67 P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE
68 D: Start playing or resume playing when paused.
70 H: Set the 'P' (playing) bit of the vss status flags. This
71 H: results in starting/continuing to stream.
74 P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE
75 D: Control paraslash internal senders.
76 U: sender [s cmd [arguments]]
77 H: send command cmd to sender s. cmd may be one of the following:
78 H: help, on, off, add, delete, allow, or deny. Note that not all senders
79 H: support each command. Try e.g. 'para_client sender http help' for
80 H: more information about the http sender. If no argument is given,
81 H: print out a list of all senders that are compiled in.
87 H: Print server uptime and other information.
91 D: Print status info for the current audio file.
93 H: If -n is given, the command exits after having displayed the status n
94 H: times. Otherwise, the command runs in an endless loop.
96 H: The -p option activates parser-friendly output: Each status item is
97 H: prefixed with its size in bytes and the status items identifiers are
98 H: printed as numerical values.
101 P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE
104 H: Clear the 'P' (play) bit and set the 'N' bit of the vss status
108 P: VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE
109 D: Terminate para_server.
111 H: Shuts down the server. Instead of this command, you can also send
112 H: SIGINT or SIGTERM. It should never be necessary to send SIGKILL.
116 D: Print server's version.
118 H: Show version and other info