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      1 taler-auditor-httpd(1)
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      6    Name
      7    ====
      8 
      9    **taler-auditor-httpd** - HTTP server providing a RESTful API to access a Taler auditor
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     11 
     12 Synopsis
     13 ========
     14 
     15 **taler-auditor-httpd**
     16 [**-C** | **--connection-close**]
     17 [**-c** *FILENAME* | **--config=**\ \ *FILENAME*]
     18 [**-h** | **--help**]
     19 [**-L** *LOGLEVEL* | **--loglevel=**\ ‌\ *LOGLEVEL*]
     20 [**-l** *FILENAME* | **--logfile=**\ ‌\ *FILENAME*]
     21 [**-t** *SECONDS* | **--timeout**\ \ *SECONDS*]
     22 [**-v** | **--version**]
     23 
     24 
     25 Description
     26 ===========
     27 
     28 **taler-auditor-httpd** is a command-line tool to run the Taler auditor
     29 (HTTP backend).  The required configuration and database must exist
     30 before running this command.
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     32 
     33 Options
     34 =======
     35 
     36 **-C** \| **--connection-close**
     37    Force each HTTP connection to be closed after each request
     38    (useful in combination with -f to avoid having to wait for nc to
     39    time out).
     40 
     41 **-c** *FILENAME* \| **--config=**\ \ *FILENAME*
     42    Use the configuration and other resources for the auditor to
     43    operate from FILENAME.
     44 
     45 **-h** \| **--help**
     46    Print short help on options.
     47 
     48 **-L** *LOGLEVEL* \| **--loglevel=**\ ‌\ *LOGLEVEL*
     49    Specifies the log level to use. Accepted values are: ``DEBUG``, ``INFO``,
     50    ``WARNING``, ``ERROR``.
     51 
     52 **-l** *FILENAME* \| **--logfile=**\ ‌\ *FILENAME*
     53    Send logging output to *FILENAME*.
     54 
     55 **-t** *SECONDS* \| **--timeout=**\ \ *SECONDS*
     56    Specifies the number of *SECONDS* after which the HTTPD should close
     57    (idle) HTTP connections.
     58 
     59 **-v** \| **--version**
     60    Print version information.
     61 
     62 
     63 Signals
     64 =======
     65 
     66 SIGTERM
     67        Sending a SIGTERM to the process will cause it to shutdown
     68        cleanly.
     69 
     70 
     71 See Also
     72 ========
     73 
     74 taler-auditor-dbinit(1), taler-auditor(1), taler-auditor.conf(5).
     75 
     76 
     77 Bugs
     78 ====
     79 
     80 Report bugs by using Mantis https://bugs.taler.net/ or by sending
     81 electronic mail to <taler@gnu.org>