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TWISTD(1)							     TWISTD(1)

NAME
       twistd - run Twisted applications (TACs, TAPs)

SYNOPSIS
       twistd [options]

DESCRIPTION
       Read  a	twisted.application.service.Application	 out of a file and run
       it.

OPTIONS
       -n, --nodaemon Don't daemonize (stay in foreground).

       -q, --quiet
	      No-op for backwards compatibility.

       -p, --profile <profile output>
	      Run the application under the profiler, dumping results  to  the
	      specified file.

       --profiler <profiler name>
	      Specify the profiler to use. Defaults to the 'hotshot' profiler.

       --savestats
	      Save  the	 Stats	object rather than the text output of the pro‐
	      filer.

       -b, --debug
	      Run the application in the Python Debugger  (implies  --nodaemon
	      option).	Sending a SIGINT or SIGUSR2 signal to the process will
	      drop it into the debugger.

       -e, --encrypted <file>
	      The specified tap/aos file is encrypted.

       --euid Set only effective user-id rather than real user-id. This option
	      has  no  effect  unless  the server is running as root, in which
	      case it means not to shed all privileges	after  binding	ports,
	      retaining	 the  option  to  regain  privileges  in cases such as
	      spawning processes. Use with caution.

       -o, --no_save
	      Do not save shutdown state.

       --originalname
	      Behave as though the specified Application has no	 process  name
	      set,  and	 run with the standard process name (the Python binary
	      in most cases).

       -l, --logfile <logfile>
	      Log to a specified file, -  for  stdout  (default:  twistd.log).
	      The log file will be rotated on SIGUSR1.

       -l, --logger <fully qualified python name>
	      A	 fully-qualified name to a log observer factory to use for the
	      initial log observer. Takes precedence over --logfile and --sys‐
	      log.

       --pidfile <pidfile>
	      Save pid in specified file (default: twistd.pid).

       --chroot <directory>
	      Chroot  to  a  supplied directory before running (default: don't
	      chroot).	Chrooting is done before changing the  current	direc‐
	      tory.

       -d, --rundir <directory>
	      Change to a supplied directory before running (default: .).

       -u, --uid <uid>
	      The uid to run as (default: don't change).

       -g, --gid <gid>
	      The gid to run as (default: don't change).

       --umask <mask>
	      The (octal) file creation mask to apply. (default: 0077 for dae‐
	      mons, no change otherwise).

       -r, --reactor <reactor>
	      Choose which reactor to use. See --help-reactors for a  list  of
	      possibilities.

       --help-reactors
	      List the names of possibly available reactors.

       --spew Write  an extremely verbose log of everything that happens. Use‐
	      ful for debugging freezes or locks in complex code.

       -f, --file <tap file>
	      Read the given .tap file (default: twistd.tap).

       -s, --source <tas file>
	      Load an Application from the  given  .tas	 (AOT  Python  source)
	      file.

       -y, --python <python file>
	      Use  the variable "application" from the given Python file. This
	      option overrides -f. This option implies --no_save.

       --syslog
	      Log to syslog instead of a file.

       --version
	      Print version information and exit.

       --prefix <prefix>
	      Use the specified prefix when logging  to	 logfile.  Default  is
	      "twisted".

       Note  that  if  twistd  is  run	as  root, the working directory is not
       searched for Python modules.

SIGNALS
       A running twistd accepts SIGINT for a clean  shutdown  and  SIGUSR1  to
       rotate log files.

AUTHOR
       Written by Moshe Zadka, based on twistd's help messages.

REPORTING BUGS
       To report a bug, visit http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/TwistedDevel‐
       opment#DevelopmentProcess

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 2001-2011 Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There  is
       NO  warranty;  not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
       PURPOSE.

				   Dec 2011			     TWISTD(1)
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