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NAME


qpidd - the Qpid AMQP Message Broker Daemon

SYNOPSIS


qpidd [-p port] [--config config_file] [--data-dir directory]

DESCRIPTION


An AMQP message broker daemon that stores, routes and forwards messages using the Advanced
Message Queueing Protocol (AMQP).

OPTIONS


The options below are built-in to qpidd. Installing add-on modules provides additional
options. To see the full set of options available type "qpidd --help"

Options may be specified via command line, environment variable or configuration file. See
FILES and ENVIRONMENT below for details.

-h [ --help ]
Displays the help message

-v [ --version ]
Displays version information

--config FILE (/etc/qpidd.conf)
Reads configuration from FILE

Module options:
--module-dir DIR (/usr/lib/qpid/daemon)
Load all shareable modules in this directory

--load-module FILE
Specifies additional module(s) to be loaded

--no-module-dir
Don't load modules from module directory

Broker Options:
--data-dir DIR (/home/buildd/.qpidd)
Directory to contain persistent data generated by the broker

--no-data-dir
Don't use a data directory. No persistent configuration will be loaded or stored

-p [ --port ] PORT (5672)
Tells the broker to listen on PORT

--worker-threads N (5)
Sets the broker thread pool size

--max-connections N (500)
Sets the maximum allowed connections

--connection-backlog N (10)
Sets the connection backlog limit for the server socket

-m [ --mgmt-enable ] yes|no (1)
Enable Management

--mgmt-publish yes|no (1)
Enable Publish of Management Data ('no' implies query-only)

--mgmt-qmf2 yes|no (1)
Enable broadcast of management information over QMF v2

--mgmt-qmf1 yes|no (1)
Enable broadcast of management information over QMF v1

--mgmt-pub-interval SECONDS (10)
Management Publish Interval

--queue-purge-interval SECONDS (600)
Interval between attempts to purge any expired messages from queues

--auth yes|no (1)
Enable authentication, if disabled all incoming connections will be trusted

--realm REALM (QPID)
Use the given realm when performing authentication

--default-queue-limit BYTES (104857600)
Default maximum size for queues (in bytes)

--tcp-nodelay
Set TCP_NODELAY on TCP connections

--require-encryption
Only accept connections that are encrypted

--known-hosts-url URL or 'none'
URL to send as 'known-hosts' to clients ('none' implies empty list)

--sasl-config DIR
gets sasl config info from nonstandard location

--async-queue-events yes|no (0)
Set Queue Events async, used for services like replication

--default-flow-stop-threshold PERCENT (80)
Percent of queue's maximum capacity at which flow control is activated.

--default-flow-resume-threshold PERCENT (70)
Percent of queue's maximum capacity at which flow control is de-activated.

--default-event-threshold-ratio %age of limit (80)
The ratio of any specified queue limit at which an event will be raised

--default-message-group GROUP-IDENTIFER (qpid.no-group)
Group identifier to assign to messages delivered to a message group queue that do
not contain an identifier.

--enable-timestamp yes|no (0)
Add current time to each received message.

--link-maintenace-interval SECONDS (2)

Logging options:
-t [ --trace ]
Enables all logging

--log-enable RULE (notice+)
Enables logging for selected levels and components. RULE is in the form
'LEVEL[+][:PATTERN]' Levels are one of:

trace debug info notice warning error
critical For example: '--log-enable warning+' logs all warning, error and critical
messages. '--log-enable debug:framing' logs debug messages from the framing
namespace. This option can be used multiple times

--log-time yes|no (1)
Include time in log messages

--log-level yes|no (1)
Include severity level in log messages

--log-source yes|no (0)
Include source file:line in log messages

--log-thread yes|no (0)
Include thread ID in log messages

--log-function yes|no (0)
Include function signature in log messages

--log-hires-timestamp yes|no (0)
Use hi-resolution timestamps in log messages

--log-prefix STRING
Prefix to append to all log messages

Logging sink options:
--log-to-stderr yes|no (1)
Send logging output to stderr

--log-to-stdout yes|no (0)
Send logging output to stdout

--log-to-file FILE
Send log output to FILE.

--log-to-syslog yes|no (0)
Send logging output to syslog; customize using --syslog-name and --syslog-facility

--syslog-name NAME (lt-qpidd)
Name to use in syslog messages

--syslog-facility LOG_XXX (LOG_DAEMON)
Facility to use in syslog messages

Daemon options:
-d [ --daemon ]
Run as a daemon. Logs to syslog by default in this mode.

--transport TRANSPORT (tcp)
The transport for which to return the port

--pid-dir DIR (/home/buildd/.qpidd)
Directory where port-specific PID file is stored

-w [ --wait ] SECONDS (600)
Sets the maximum wait time to initialize the daemon. If the daemon fails to
initialize, prints an error and returns 1

-c [ --check ]
Prints the daemon's process ID to stdout and returns 0 if the daemon is running,
otherwise returns 1

-q [ --quit ]
Tells the daemon to shut down

ENVIRONMENT


QPID_<option>
There is an environment variable for each option.

The environment variable is the option name in uppercase, prefixed with QPID_ and '.' or
'-' are replaced with '_'. Environment settings are over-ridden by command line settings.
For example:

export QPID_PORT=6000
export QPID_MAX_CONNECTIONS=10
export QPID_LOG_TO_FILE=/tmp/qpidd.log

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