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arm(1) General Commands Manual arm(1)NAME
arm - Terminal Tor status monitor
SYNOPSIS
arm [OPTION]
DESCRIPTION
The anonymizing relay monitor (arm) is a terminal status monitor for Tor relays, intended for command-line aficionados, ssh connections,
and anyone stuck with a tty terminal. This works much like top does for system usage, providing real time statistics for:
* bandwidth, cpu, and memory usage
* relay's current configuration
* logged events
* connection details (ip, hostname, fingerprint, and consensus data)
* etc
Defaults and interface properties are configurable via a user provided configuration file (for an example see the provided armrc.sample).
Releases and information are available at http://www.atagar.com/arm.
OPTIONS -i, --interface [ADDRESS:]PORT
tor control port arm should attach to (default is 127.0.0.1:9051)
-c, --config CONFIG_PATH
user provided configuration file (default is ~/.arm/armrc)
-d, --debug
writes all arm logs to ~/.arm/log
-b, --blind
disable connection lookups (netstat, lsof, and ss), dropping the parts of the interface that rely on this information
-e, --event EVENT_FLAGS
flags for tor, arm, and torctl events to be logged (default is N3)
d DEBUG a ADDRMAP k DESCCHANGED s STREAM
i INFO f AUTHDIR_NEWDESCS g GUARD r STREAM_BW
n NOTICE h BUILDTIMEOUT_SET l NEWCONSENSUS t STATUS_CLIENT
w WARN b BW m NEWDESC u STATUS_GENERAL
e ERR c CIRC p NS v STATUS_SERVER
j CLIENTS_SEEN q ORCONN
DINWE tor runlevel+ A All Events
12345 arm runlevel+ X No Events
67890 torctl runlevel+ U Unknown Events
-v, --version
provides version information
-h, --help
provides usage information
FILES
~/.arm/armrc
Your personal arm configuration file
/usr/share/doc/arm/armrc.sample
Sample armrc configuration file that documents all options
AUTHOR
Written by Damian Johnson (atagar@torproject.org)
27 August 2010 arm(1)