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1 taler-unified-setup.sh(1) 2 ######################### 3 4 5 .. only:: html 6 7 Name 8 ==== 9 10 **taler-unified-setup.sh** - conveniently launch GNU Taler services 11 12 13 Synopsis 14 ======== 15 16 **taler-unified-setup** 17 [**-a**] 18 [**-b**] 19 [**-c** *CONFIG_FILENAME*] 20 [**-d** *METHOD*] 21 [**-e**] 22 [**-f**] 23 [**-h**] 24 [**-k**] 25 [**-l** *FILENAME*] 26 [**-m**] 27 [**-n**] 28 [**-r** *MEX*] 29 [**-s**] 30 [**-t**] 31 [**-u** *SECTION*] 32 [**-v**] 33 [**-w**] 34 35 36 Description 37 =========== 38 39 **taler-unified-setup** is a command-line tool to launch and stop 40 GNU Taler services in bulk. It is usually used in test cases or 41 for development. For production, services should be launched via 42 systemd and not via this tool. 43 44 **-a** 45 Start auditor 46 47 **-b** 48 Start backup/sync service 49 50 **-c** *CONFIG_FILENAME* 51 (Mandatory) Use CONFIG_FILENAME. 52 53 **-d** *METHOD* 54 use the given wire method. Default is 'x-taler-bank'. 55 56 **-e** 57 Start exchange 58 59 **-f** 60 Start fakebank 61 62 **-g** 63 Start aggregator 64 65 **-h** \| **--help** 66 Prints a compiled-in help text. 67 68 **-k** 69 Start challenger (KYC service) 70 71 **-L** *LOGLEVEL* 72 Specifies the log level to use. Accepted values are: ``DEBUG``, ``INFO``, 73 ``WARNING``, ``ERROR``. 74 75 **-m** 76 Start merchant 77 78 **-n** 79 Start libeufin nexus 80 81 **-r** *MEX* 82 Which exchange to use at the merchant 83 84 **-s** 85 Start libeufin sandbox 86 87 **-t** 88 Start taler-exchange-transfer 89 90 **-u** *SECTION* 91 Specifies configuration section with the exchange account to use 92 93 **-v** 94 Use valgrind 95 96 **-w** 97 Start taler-exchange-wirewatch 98 99 100 See Also 101 ======== 102 103 taler-exchange-dbinit(1), taler-exchange-offline(1), taler-merchant-benchmark(1), 104 taler-exchange-httpd(1), taler-exchange.conf(5), taler-merchant.conf(5), 105 taler-auditor.conf(5), sync.conf(5), challenger.conf(5) 106 107 Bugs 108 ==== 109 110 Report bugs by using https://bugs.taler.net/ or by sending electronic 111 mail to <taler@gnu.org>.