taler-merchant-kyccheck.1.rst (2016B)
1 taler-merchant-kyccheck(1) 2 ########################## 3 4 .. only:: html 5 6 Name 7 ==== 8 9 **taler-merchant-kyccheck** - check KYC status of merchant (bank accounts) with Taler exchanges 10 11 12 Synopsis 13 ======== 14 15 **taler-merchant-kyccheck** 16 [**-c** *FILENAME* | **--config=**\ \ *FILENAME*] 17 [**-h** | **--help**] 18 [**-L** *LOGLEVEL* | **--loglevel=**\ \ *LOGLEVEL*] 19 [**-l** *FILENAME* | **--logfile=**\ \ *FILENAME*] 20 [**-T** *USEC* | **--timetravel**\ \ *USEC*] 21 [**-t** | **--test**] 22 [**-v** | **--version**] 23 24 Description 25 =========== 26 27 **taler-merchant-kyccheck** is a background job that asks the exchange about 28 the KYC status (and associated exposed limits) of the various bank accounts of 29 the merchant backend. The resulting information can then be obtained via the 30 ``/kyc-status`` endpoint. 31 32 The tool is part of a set of processes that allow a merchant backend to ensure 33 that the backend can properly interact with an exchange. 34 35 Its options are as follows: 36 37 **-c** *FILENAME* \| **--config=**\ \ *FILENAME* 38 Use the configuration and other resources for the merchant to operate 39 from *FILENAME*. 40 41 **-h** \| **--help** 42 Print short help on options. 43 44 **-L** *LOGLEVEL* \| **--loglevel=**\ \ *LOGLEVEL* 45 Specifies the log level to use. Accepted values are: ``DEBUG``, ``INFO``, 46 ``WARNING``, ``ERROR``. 47 48 **-l** *FILENAME* \| **--logfile=**\ \ *FILENAME* 49 Send logging output to *FILENAME*. 50 51 **-T** *USEC* \| **--timetravel=**\ \ *USEC* 52 Modify the system time by *USEC* microseconds. 53 *USEC* may be prefixed with ``+`` or ``-`` (e.g. ``-T +300``). 54 This option is intended for debugging/testing only. 55 56 **-t** \| **--test** 57 Run in test mode. Only runs until the current list of bank 58 transactions have all been checked. 59 60 **-v** \| **–version** 61 Print version information. 62 63 See Also 64 ======== 65 66 taler-merchant-exchangekeyupdate(1), taler-merchant.conf(5). 67 68 Bugs 69 ==== 70 71 Report bugs by using https://bugs.taler.net or by sending electronic 72 mail to <taler@gnu.org>.