EXPIRE(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation EXPIRE(1p)NAME
expire -- expire Interchange session files and databases
VERSION
1.1
SYNOPSIS
expire [-ra] [-e expr] [-c catalog] [-d dir] [sessiondb]
DESCRIPTION
Interchange's "expire" expires the various session database and temporary files used by the Interchange daemon.
If the program "tmpwatch" is available, it is called with the appropriate arguments. Otherwise, Interchange will remove all files itself
with a recursive routine.
OPTIONS -c name
Expires the catalog "name" according to its settings. Removes all temporary files that are in a subdirectory one level below the
directory itself.
-d dir
Sets the directory that will be checked for session files and/or temporary files.
-e spec
Accepts a Interchange expire time setting like "6 hours", "3 days", etc. The expire time is applied directly to sessions, and may be
padded for temporary files.
SEE ALSO expireall(1), http://www.icdevgroup.org/
AUTHOR
Mike Heins
perl v5.14.2 2012-01-23 EXPIRE(1p)
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INTERCHANGECONFIG(1p) User Contributed Perl Documentation INTERCHANGECONFIG(1p)NAME
interchangeconfig - Updates Debian specific Interchange configuration files
DESCRIPTION
interchangeconfig reads and writes the Interchange configuration files /etc/interchange/features.cfg and /etc/interchange/settings.cfg.
The following settings can be changed with "interchangeconfig":
"DEBUG"
Whether to enable debug mode or not.
"FULL_URL"
Whether to enable FullUrl configuration directive or not.
"ROBOTS"
The Interchange Debian package uses a separate configuration file "/etc/interchange/robots.cfg" for the directives "RobotUA", "RobotIP"
and "RobotHost". It is recommended to include these settings so Interchange can distinguish between robots and ordinary users.
"SWISH"
Whether to enable Swish search or not.
"SOAP"
This setting determines if Interchange starts the SOAP server as well. This is only available if the Perl module SOAP::Lite is
installed.
"TRAFFIC"
You can choose different sets of server parameters ("low", "high" and "rpc"). Any store based on the foundation demo will change its
behaviour too. If "rpc" is selected, the Interchange server will run in PreFork mode.
AUTHOR
Stefan Hornburg (Racke), racke@linuxia.de
SEE ALSO interchange(1p)perl v5.14.2 2011-03-09 INTERCHANGECONFIG(1p)
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