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SPMONITOR(1)			 User Manuals			  SPMONITOR(1)

NAME
       spmonitor - Spread Monitoring and Adminstration client

SYNOPSIS
       spmonitor [-n proc_name] [-c config_file] [-t status_timeout] [-p port]

DESCRIPTION
       spmonitor Provides a general monitoring and administrative tool for the
       Spread system.  The spmonitor program can send queries and commands  to
       Spread daemons to either gather debugging or performance statistics, or
       to shut down specific daemons or change flow control parameters of  the
       system to tune performance.

       Some  details about the effective use of the spmonitor program are con‐
       tained in the Users Guide which is available from the Spread  web  site
       www.spread.org.

OPTIONS
       -t status_timeout
	      The seconds between every status report. The default is 10.

       -p port
	      The  port	 number, to which the spmonitor program should connect
	      in order to reach a Spread daemon.

       -n proc_name
	      Force this daemon to be identified by a specific process name.

       -c config-file
	      Use an  alternate	 configuration	file  config-file  instead  of
	      /etc/spread.conf.

FILES
       /etc/spread.conf
	      The default config file location.

BUGS
       The  spmonitor works by sending UDP packets to the Spread daemon, so if
       network losses occur, commands or status reports can be	lost.  It  can
       also lose reports when monitoring a large number of daemons.

AUTHOR
       Yair Amir <yairamir@cnds.jhu.edu>

       Jonathan Stanton <jonathan@cnds.jhu.edu>

       Spuser is Copyright 1998-2006 Spread Concepts, LLC.

SEE ALSO
       libspread(3) spread(1)

Spread				 DECEMBER 2001			  SPMONITOR(1)
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