X-Git-Url: http://git.tuebingen.mpg.de/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=m4%2Flls%2Fserver_cmd.suite.m4;h=96ce53020e756c37dd90c6ae1887f9d58623ab72;hb=db3c57973fd902e1881c520113444e94399552ec;hp=9378b7c325fa2ef246462f90b20b79ae04fe8ec9;hpb=767a4a54c967bc4b80bd14d02e89fe91acd848dd;p=paraslash.git diff --git a/m4/lls/server_cmd.suite.m4 b/m4/lls/server_cmd.suite.m4 index 9378b7c3..96ce5302 100644 --- a/m4/lls/server_cmd.suite.m4 +++ b/m4/lls/server_cmd.suite.m4 @@ -407,20 +407,45 @@ aux_info_prefix = Permissions: [subcommand sender] purpose = control paraslash senders - synopsis = [sender cmd [arguments]] + synopsis = [sender subcmd [arguments]] aux_info = VSS_READ | VSS_WRITE [description] - Send a command to a specific sender. The following commands are - available, but not all senders support every command. + This command executes a subcommand for the given sender, which is + one of "http", "dccp" or "udp". Various subcommands exist to print + information about the sender, to activate and deactivate the sender, + and to change the access permissions and targets. The following + subcommands are available: - help, on, off, add, delete, allow, deny, status. + help, status, on, off, allow, deny, add, delete. - The help command prints the help text of the given sender. If no - command is given the list of available senders is shown. + All senders support the first four commands. The "allow" and "deny" + commands are supported by the http and the dccp senders while "add" + and "delete" are only supported by the udp sender. If no sender is + given, the list of available senders is shown. - Example: + Examples: + + Get help for the udp sender (contains further examples): + + sender udp help + + Show the access control list and the number of connected clients of + the http sender: + + sender http status + + Senders may be activated and deactivated independently of each + other. The following command switches off the dccp sender: + + sender dccp off + + Add an UDP unicast for a client to the target list of the UDP sender: + + sender udp add client.foo.org + + Start UDP multicast, using the default multicast address: - para_client sender http help + sender udp add 224.0.1.38 [/description]