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TEAMD(8) Team daemon TEAMD(8)
NAME
teamd -- team network device control daemon
SYNOPSIS
teamd -k [-p pid_file] [-g]
teamd -e [-p pid_file] [-g]
teamd -c config_text [-p pid_file] [-gdrD] [-Z address]
teamd -f config_file [-p pid_file] [-gdrD] [-Z address]
teamd -h|-V
DESCRIPTION
teamd is a daemon to control a given team network device, during runtime, as a puppeteer controls a puppet. It uses libteam to communicate
with the kernel team device instance via Netlink sockets. The behaviour depends on the selected runner and its configuration. This daemon
is part of the libteam project.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Print help text to console and exit.
-V, --version
Print version information to console and exit.
-d, --daemonize
Daemonize after startup.
-k, --kill
Kill running daemon instance.
-e, --check
Return 0 if a daemon is already running.
-f filename, --config-file filename
Load the specified configuration file.
-c text, --config text
Use given JSON format configuration string. If this option is present then -f option will be ignored.
-p filename, --pid-file filename
Use the specified PID file.
-g, --debug
Turns on debugging messages. Repeating the option increases verbosity.
-r, --force-recreate
Force team device recreation in case it already exists.
-o, --take-over
Take over the device if it already exists. This option also ensures that the team device is not removed after teamd finishes.
-t devicename, --team-dev devicename
Use the specified team device name (overrides "device" key in the configuration).
-n, --no-ports
Start without ports, even if they are listed in the configuration.
-D, --dbus-enable
Enable D-Bus interface.
-Z address, --zmq-enable address
Enable ZMQ interface. Possible address formats are "tcp://ip:port", "ipc://path" and others. Detailed description of ZMQ library is
in page http://zguide.zeromq.org/page:all.
-U, --usock-enable
Enable UNIX domain socket interface. This is enabled by default.
-u, --usock-disable
Disable UNIX domain socket interface.
SEE ALSO
teamdctl(8), teamd.conf(5), teamnl(8), bond2team(1)
AUTHOR
Jiri Pirko is the original author and current maintainer of libteam.
libteam 2013-07-10 TEAMD(8)