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- Multiple softflowd instances
- ============================
- Starting with version 0.9.9-4, the Debian packaging of softflowd
- supports handling of multiple instances. One instance is already
- shipped as `/etc/softflowd/default.conf` (which is a re-used
- `/etc/default/softflowd` when upgrading from an older version).
- To add more instances, create a file `/etc/softflowd/<instance>.conf`
- where `<instance>` should be constructed using the "Portable Filename
- Character Set"[1] and must not start with a dot (i.e. hidden file).
- The file is a POSIX shell fragment and defines two variables:
- * interface: The interface to listen on, or `all`
- Without an interface definition, the instance will be ignored.
- * options: Additional options to pass to softflowd.
- On systemd, the file is read as a key/value store, for details see
- `EnvironmentFile=` systemd.exec(5).
- On SysV init, the file is run as a shell script.
- The pidfile will be stored at `/run/softflowd/<instance>.pid`[2], do not
- attempt to override that. The control socket for softflowctl is at
- `/run/softflowd/<instance>.ctl`. You still may override these using the
- `-c` options in the options= string, last match wins.
- The softflowctl program will query the "default" instance by default.
- To add a new instance:
- Create an according configuration file first.
- On systemd, run `systemctl daemon-reload`, then
- `systemctl start softflowd@<instance>.service`.
- On SysV init, run `serivce softflowd start <instance>`.
- [1] Upper and lower case characters, digits, dot, underscore, dash.
- For pure visual reasons, the dash should be avoided on systemd as
- it's escaped in the service name.
- http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap03.html#tag_03_282
- [2] On SysV init systems: `/var/run/softflowd/<instance>.pid`, likewise
- for the control socket.
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