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author | Joe Orton <jorton@apache.org> | 2014-06-27 08:09:57 +0000 |
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committer | Joe Orton <jorton@apache.org> | 2014-06-27 08:09:57 +0000 |
commit | 572b979eab2e8c7ab6f60b6e87ecc5bb41e2b615 (patch) | |
tree | 850c6a8db33ddda25af752fe7c1405257459c4d7 /docs/man | |
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Update transformations.
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-rw-r--r-- | docs/man/ab.1 | 13 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/man/htpasswd.1 | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | docs/man/rotatelogs.8 | 4 |
3 files changed, 13 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/docs/man/ab.1 b/docs/man/ab.1 index 78f9513520..228da67b74 100644 --- a/docs/man/ab.1 +++ b/docs/man/ab.1 @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ .el .ne 3 .IP "\\$1" \\$2 .. -.TH "AB" 1 "2013-06-12" "Apache HTTP Server" "ab" +.TH "AB" 1 "2014-06-26" "Apache HTTP Server" "ab" .SH NAME ab \- Apache HTTP server benchmarking tool @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ ab \- Apache HTTP server benchmarking tool .SH "SYNOPSIS" .PP -\fBab\fR [ -\fBA\fR \fIauth-username\fR:\fIpassword\fR ] [ -\fBb\fR \fIwindowsize\fR ] [ -\fBB\fR \fIlocal-address\fR ] [ -\fBc\fR \fIconcurrency\fR ] [ -\fBC\fR \fIcookie-name\fR=\fIvalue\fR ] [ -\fBd\fR ] [ -\fBe\fR \fIcsv-file\fR ] [ -\fBf\fR \fIprotocol\fR ] [ -\fBg\fR \fIgnuplot-file\fR ] [ -\fBh\fR ] [ -\fBH\fR \fIcustom-header\fR ] [ -\fBi\fR ] [ -\fBk\fR ] [ -\fBl\fR ] [ -\fBn\fR \fIrequests\fR ] [ -\fBp\fR \fIPOST-file\fR ] [ -\fBP\fR \fIproxy-auth-username\fR:\fIpassword\fR ] [ -\fBq\fR ] [ -\fBr\fR ] [ -\fBs\fR \fItimeout\fR ] [ -\fBS\fR ] [ -\fBt\fR \fItimelimit\fR ] [ -\fBT\fR \fIcontent-type\fR ] [ -\fBu\fR \fIPUT-file\fR ] [ -\fBv\fR \fIverbosity\fR] [ -\fBV\fR ] [ -\fBw\fR ] [ -\fBx\fR \fI<table>-attributes\fR ] [ -\fBX\fR \fIproxy\fR[:\fIport\fR] ] [ -\fBy\fR \fI<tr>-attributes\fR ] [ -\fBz\fR \fI<td>-attributes\fR ] [ -\fBZ\fR \fIciphersuite\fR ] [http[s]://]\fIhostname\fR[:\fIport\fR]/\fIpath\fR +\fBab\fR [ -\fBA\fR \fIauth-username\fR:\fIpassword\fR ] [ -\fBb\fR \fIwindowsize\fR ] [ -\fBB\fR \fIlocal-address\fR ] [ -\fBc\fR \fIconcurrency\fR ] [ -\fBC\fR \fIcookie-name\fR=\fIvalue\fR ] [ -\fBd\fR ] [ -\fBe\fR \fIcsv-file\fR ] [ -\fBf\fR \fIprotocol\fR ] [ -\fBg\fR \fIgnuplot-file\fR ] [ -\fBh\fR ] [ -\fBH\fR \fIcustom-header\fR ] [ -\fBi\fR ] [ -\fBk\fR ] [ -\fBl\fR ] [ -\fBm\fR \fIHTTP-method\fR ] [ -\fBn\fR \fIrequests\fR ] [ -\fBp\fR \fIPOST-file\fR ] [ -\fBP\fR \fIproxy-auth-username\fR:\fIpassword\fR ] [ -\fBq\fR ] [ -\fBr\fR ] [ -\fBs\fR \fItimeout\fR ] [ -\fBS\fR ] [ -\fBt\fR \fItimelimit\fR ] [ -\fBT\fR \fIcontent-type\fR ] [ -\fBu\fR \fIPUT-file\fR ] [ -\fBv\fR \fIverbosity\fR] [ -\fBV\fR ] [ -\fBw\fR ] [ -\fBx\fR \fI<table>-attributes\fR ] [ -\fBX\fR \fIproxy\fR[:\fIport\fR] ] [ -\fBy\fR \fI<tr>-attributes\fR ] [ -\fBz\fR \fI<td>-attributes\fR ] [ -\fBZ\fR \fIciphersuite\fR ] [http[s]://]\fIhostname\fR[:\fIport\fR]/\fIpath\fR .SH "SUMMARY" @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Do not display the "percentage served within XX [ms] table"\&. (legacy support)\ Write a Comma separated value (CSV) file which contains for each percentage (from 1% to 100%) the time (in milliseconds) it took to serve that percentage of the requests\&. This is usually more useful than the 'gnuplot' file; as the results are already 'binned'\&. .TP -f \fIprotocol\fR -Specify SSL/TLS protocol (SSL2, SSL3, TLS1, or ALL)\&. +Specify SSL/TLS protocol (SSL2, SSL3, TLS1, TLS1\&.1, TLS1\&.2, or ALL)\&. TLS1\&.1 and TLS1\&.2 support available in 2\&.4\&.4 and later\&. .TP -g \fIgnuplot-file\fR Write all measured values out as a 'gnuplot' or TSV (Tab separate values) file\&. This file can easily be imported into packages like Gnuplot, IDL, Mathematica, Igor or even Excel\&. The labels are on the first line of the file\&. @@ -80,7 +80,10 @@ Do HEAD requests instead of GET\&. Enable the HTTP KeepAlive feature, \fIi\&.e\&.\fR, perform multiple requests within one HTTP session\&. Default is no KeepAlive\&. .TP -l -Do not report errors if the length of the responses is not constant\&. This can be usefull for dynamic pages\&. +Do not report errors if the length of the responses is not constant\&. This can be usefull for dynamic pages\&. Available in 2\&.4\&.7 and later\&. +.TP +-m \fIHTTP-method\fR +Custom HTTP method for the requests\&. Available in 2\&.4\&.10 and later\&. .TP -n \fIrequests\fR Number of requests to perform for the benchmarking session\&. The default is to just perform a single request which usually leads to non-representative benchmarking results\&. @@ -98,7 +101,7 @@ When processing more than 150 requests, ab outputs a progress count on stderr ev Don't exit on socket receive errors\&. .TP -s \fItimeout\fR -Maximum number of seconds to wait before the socket times out\&. Default is 30 seconds\&. +Maximum number of seconds to wait before the socket times out\&. Default is 30 seconds\&. Available in 2\&.4\&.4 and later\&. .TP -S Do not display the median and standard deviation values, nor display the warning/error messages when the average and median are more than one or two times the standard deviation apart\&. And default to the min/avg/max values\&. (legacy support)\&. diff --git a/docs/man/htpasswd.1 b/docs/man/htpasswd.1 index db54c116cf..4b4bacb345 100644 --- a/docs/man/htpasswd.1 +++ b/docs/man/htpasswd.1 @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ .el .ne 3 .IP "\\$1" \\$2 .. -.TH "HTPASSWD" 1 "2013-07-06" "Apache HTTP Server" "htpasswd" +.TH "HTPASSWD" 1 "2014-06-26" "Apache HTTP Server" "htpasswd" .SH NAME htpasswd \- Manage user files for basic authentication @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ This manual page only lists the command line arguments\&. For details of the dir .TP -b -Use batch mode; \fIi\&.e\&.\fR, get the password from the command line rather than prompting for it\&. This option should be used with extreme care, since \fBthe password is clearly visible\fR on the command line\&. For script use see the -i option\&. +Use batch mode; \fIi\&.e\&.\fR, get the password from the command line rather than prompting for it\&. This option should be used with extreme care, since \fBthe password is clearly visible\fR on the command line\&. For script use see the -i option\&. Available in 2\&.4\&.4 and later\&. .TP -i Read the password from stdin without verification (for script usage)\&. @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ Use plaintext passwords\&. Though htpasswd will support creation on all platform Delete user\&. If the username exists in the specified htpasswd file, it will be deleted\&. .TP -v -Verify password\&. Verify that the given password matches the password of the user stored in the specified htpasswd file\&. +Verify password\&. Verify that the given password matches the password of the user stored in the specified htpasswd file\&. Available in 2\&.4\&.5 and later\&. .TP \fIpasswdfile\fR Name of the file to contain the user name and password\&. If -c is given, this file is created if it does not already exist, or rewritten and truncated if it does exist\&. diff --git a/docs/man/rotatelogs.8 b/docs/man/rotatelogs.8 index c1b7d090d5..6619c284dc 100644 --- a/docs/man/rotatelogs.8 +++ b/docs/man/rotatelogs.8 @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ .el .ne 3 .IP "\\$1" \\$2 .. -.TH "ROTATELOGS" 8 "2013-10-20" "Apache HTTP Server" "rotatelogs" +.TH "ROTATELOGS" 8 "2014-06-26" "Apache HTTP Server" "rotatelogs" .SH NAME rotatelogs \- Piped logging program to rotate Apache logs @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Echo logs through to stdout\&. Useful when logs need to be further processed in Create log file for each interval, even if empty\&. .TP -n \fInumber-of-files\fR -Use a circular list of filenames without timestamps\&. With -n 3, the series of log files opened would be "logfile", "logfile\&.1", "logfile\&.2", then overwriting "logfile"\&. +Use a circular list of filenames without timestamps\&. With -n 3, the series of log files opened would be "logfile", "logfile\&.1", "logfile\&.2", then overwriting "logfile"\&. Available in 2\&.4\&.5 and later\&. .TP \fIlogfile\fR .PP The path plus basename of the logfile\&. If \fIlogfile\fR includes any '%' characters, it is treated as a format string for strftime(3)\&. Otherwise, the suffix \fI\&.nnnnnnnnnn\fR is automatically added and is the time in seconds (unless the -t option is used)\&. Both formats compute the start time from the beginning of the current period\&. For example, if a rotation time of 86400 is specified, the hour, minute, and second fields created from the strftime(3) format will all be zero, referring to the beginning of the current 24-hour period (midnight)\&. .PP When using strftime(3) filename formatting, be sure the log file format has enough granularity to produce a different file name each time the logs are rotated\&. Otherwise rotation will overwrite the same file instead of starting a new one\&. For example, if \fIlogfile\fR was /var/logs/errorlog\&.%Y-%m-%d with log rotation at 5 megabytes, but 5 megabytes was reached twice in the same day, the same log file name would be produced and log rotation would keep writing to the same file\&. |