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This option is explicitly enabled when built without ckdb support. |
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-c <CONFIG> tells ckpool to override its default configuration filename and |
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load the specified one. If -c is not specified, ckpool looks for ckpool.conf |
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whereas in proxy or passthrough modes it will look for ckproxy.conf |
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load the specified one. If -c is not specified, ckpool looks for ckpool.conf, |
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in proxy mode it looks for ckproxy.conf, in passthrough mode for |
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ckpassthrough.conf and in redirector mode for ckredirector.conf |
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-d <CKDB-NAME> tells ckpool what the name of the ckdb process is that it should |
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speak to, otherwise it will look for ckdb. |
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@ -168,7 +169,8 @@ and then workbase.
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maximum debug is level 7. |
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-n <NAME> will change the ckpool process name to that specified, allowing |
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multiple different named instances to be running. |
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multiple different named instances to be running. By default the variant |
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names are used: ckpool, ckproxy, ckpassthrough, ckredirector. |
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-P will start ckpool in passthrough proxy mode where it collates all incoming |
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connections and streams all information on a single connection to an upstream |
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