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.TH PROCSD 1 "12 Nov 2011" "procs Server" "procs Server"
.SH NAME
procsd \- procs server to store and receive migrated processes
.br
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B procsd
[
.B HOSTNAME
[
.B :PORT
]
] [
.B -h
|
.B -f
|
.B -v
]
.br
.SH DESCRIPTION
.I procsd
is a daemon for migrating and storing processes. It works with the
.BR procs (1)
client as an interface. It stores each process receive with an unique ID that can be later
user to restore that process with the client.
.br
.SH OPTIONS
.IP "-h --help"
display help and exit
.IP "-v --verbose"
verbose output
.IP "-f --nofork"
do not fork program and do not daemonize
.SH EXAMPLES
.IP "procsd 192.168.56.1:6065 -f"
run the server as a process binded to IP 192.168.56.1 and port 6065
.IP "procsd"
run the daemon with default host and port (127.0.0.1:12092)
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR procs (1)
.SH BUGS
It does not handle errors so many problems may arise. If daemon is restarted all processes
saved are lost. Save process to file before shutting down the daemon.
.SH AUTHORS
Sebastián Ventura