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help_msg.h
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/*
* Copyright (C) 2001-2003 FhG Fokus
*
* This file is part of OpenSIPS, a free SIP server.
*
* OpenSIPS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version
*
* OpenSIPS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
/*!
*\file
* \brief The help message that is shown on the console with 'opensips -h'
*/
/*! \mainpage Developer documentation
*
* \section intro_sec Introduction
* This is the OpenSIPS developer documentation. At the moment most information
* here is autogenerated from the sources. Additional content will be added
* over time, any help is of course welcome.
*
* This page tries to give some starting points for developers that want to
* understand the server structure and create their own extensions or modules.
*
* \section db_sec Database interface
* The server uses a own database interface to hide the differences of the
* supported db engines. Every module that implementst this API can use all
* database drivers, as long as they implement the needed capabilities.
*
* The file db.h defines the database API.
*
* \section start_sec Server start
* The implementation of the server start process can be found in the
* main.c file.
*
* \section datastruct_sec Important data structures
* hdr_field - represents a SIP header \n
* \ref _str "str" - contains text variables \n
*
* \todo incomplete
*
*/
#ifndef HELP_MSG_H
#define HELP_MSG_H
#include "config.h"
static char help_msg[]= "\
Usage: " NAME " -l address [-l address ...] [options]\n\
Options:\n\
-f file Configuration file (default " CFG_FILE ")\n\
-c Check configuration file for errors\n\
-C Similar to '-c' but in addition checks the flags of exported\n\
functions from included route blocks\n\
-l address Listen on the specified address/interface (multiple -l\n\
mean listening on more addresses). The address format is\n\
[proto:]addr[:port], where proto=udp|tcp and \n\
addr= host|ip_address|interface_name. E.g: -l locahost, \n\
-l udp:127.0.0.1:5080, -l eth0:5062 The default behavior\n\
is to listen on all the interfaces.\n\
-n processes Number of child processes to fork per interface\n\
(default: 8)\n\
-r Use dns to check if is necessary to add a \"received=\"\n\
field to a via\n\
-R Same as `-r` but use reverse dns;\n\
(to use both use `-rR`)\n\
-v Turn on \"via:\" host checking when forwarding replies\n\
-d Debugging mode (multiple -d increase the level)\n\
-D Do not fork into daemon mode\n\
-F Daemon mode, but leave main process foreground\n\
-E Log to stderr\n\
-N processes Number of tcp child processes (default: equal to `-n`)\n\
-W method poll method\n\
-V Version number\n\
-h This help message\n\
-b nr Maximum receive buffer size which will not be exceeded by\n\
auto-probing procedure even if OS allows\n\
-m nr Size of shared memory allocated in Megabytes\n\
-M nr Size of pkg memory allocated in Megabytes\n\
-w dir Change the working directory to \"dir\" (default \"/\")\n\
-t dir Chroot to \"dir\"\n\
-u uid Change uid \n\
-g gid Change gid \n\
-P file Create a pid file\n\
-G file Create a pgid file\n"
;
#endif