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Old 04-17-2012
File listing from remote to local directory

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Perlbal::Manual(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				      Perlbal::Manual(3pm)

NAME
Perlbal::Manual - Guide and reference manual for Perlbal VERSION Perlbal 1.78. DESCRIPTION This is the comprehensive guide and reference manual for Perlbal. Perlbal::Manual::Configuration How to configure Perlbal: pools, services, syntax and more. Perlbal::Manual::Contributing How to contribute to Perlbal. Perlbal::Manual::Credits Author and contributor credits for Perlbal. Perlbal::Manual::Debugging How Perlbal's Debugging system works. Perlbal::Manual::FailOver How Perlbal's Fail Over mechanism works. Perlbal::Manual::HighPriority Perlbal's high/low priority queueing system and how to use it. Perlbal::Manual::Hooks Existing hooks and how they work. Perlbal::Manual::Install Installation procedures for Perlbal. Perlbal::Manual::Internals Perlbal's architecture at a glance. Useful for developers. Perlbal::Manual::LoadBalancer Setting up a Perlbal Load Balancing service. Perlbal::Manual::Logging How Perlbal's Logging system works. Perlbal::Manual::Management Setting up a "management" service, connecting to that service and managing Perlbal on-the-fly. Perlbal::Manual::Plugins Known plugins and how to create new ones. Perlbal::Manual::ReverseProxy Setting up a Perlbal "reverse_proxy" service. Perlbal::Manual::Roles Brief description of existing roles. Perlbal::Manual::Selector Setting up a Perlbal "selector" service. Perlbal::Manual::WebServer Setting up a Perlbal "web_server" service. AUTHORS
Bruno Martins and JosA~X Castro. SEE ALSO Perlbal::FAQ. There are sample configuration files under conf/, including samples for using and configuring existing plugins. perl v5.14.2 2011-01-23 Perlbal::Manual(3pm)
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