.TH POUNDCTL "8" "Jan 2010" "poundctl" "System Manager's Manual" .SH NAME poundctl \- control the pound(8) daemon .SH SYNOPSIS .TP .B poundctl \fI-c /path/to/socket\fR [\fI-L/-l\fR] [\fI-S/-s\fR] [\fI-B/-b\fR] [\fI-N/-n\fR] [\fI-H\fR] [\fI-X\fR] .SH DESCRIPTION .PP .B Poundctl controls various aspects of the operation of the .I pound(8) program. .SH OPTIONS Options available: .TP \fB\-c /path/to/socket\fR The path to the (Unix-domain) socket .B Pound was configured to listen on for control. Your .B Pound configuration file must contain the directive .I Control "/path/to/socket" for .B poundctl to work. .TP \fB\-L/-l n\fR Enable/disable a listener. A disabled listener will stop accepting connection requests. .TP \fB\-S/-s n m\fR Enable/disable a service. A disabled service will not be used by .B Pound to answer requests. .TP \fB\-B/-b n m r\fR 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. .TP \fB\-N n m k r\fR Add a session to service m in listener n. The session key is k and it points to back-end r. .TP \fB\-n n m k\fR Remove a session from service m in listener n. The session key is k. .PP 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. .TP \fB\-H\fR Try to resolve the addresses to symbolic names. Depending on your configuration, this may require an active DNS. .TP \fB\-X\fR Show the results in XML format. .PP When called without flags .B poundctl will print out a listing of the .B Pound internal state. .SH AUTHOR Written by Robert Segall, Apsis GmbH. .SH "REPORTING BUGS" Report bugs to . .SH COPYRIGHT Copyright \(co 2002-2010 Apsis GmbH. .br This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.