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Old 01-08-2008
CLI Magic: Viewing system information

Tue, 08 Jan 2008 09:00:00 GMT
GNU/Linux is bursting with information about the system on which it runs. The system's hardware and memory, its Internet link and current processes, the latest activity of each user -- all this information and more is available. And, despite such desktop tools as the KDE Control Center or GNOME's System Monitor, the easiest place to get all the system information available is still the command line.


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MUMBLE-SERVER-CLI(1)						   User Commands					      MUMBLE-SERVER-CLI(1)

NAME
mumble-server-cli - allows calling methods of mumble-server from the shell SYNOPSIS
mumble-server-cli [options] [<method name>] [<method arguments>] DESCRIPTION
Each method argument has the form: [<data type: bool|int|float|string>:]value If you do not specify a data type, string will be assumed, otherwise `value' will be converted to the given type first. The bool conversion interprets each of 'True', 'true', '1', 'Yes', 'yes' as True, everything else as False. Example: int:4 float:3.5 string:oh:hai foobar bool:yes OPTIONS
-h, --help show this help message and exit -d DJANGO_SETTINGS, --django-settings=DJANGO_SETTINGS if specified, get connstring and slice defaults from the given Django settings module. Default: empty. -c CONNSTRING, --connstring=CONNSTRING connection string to use. Default is 'Meta:tcp -h 127.0.0.1 -p 6502'. -s SLICE, --slice=SLICE path to the slice file. Default is '/usr/share/slice/Murmur.ice'. -e ENCODING, --encoding=ENCODING Character set arguments are encoded in. Default: Read from LANG env variable with fallback to UTF-8. -v, --verbose Show verbose messages on stderr SEE ALSO
The full documentation for mumble-server-cli is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and mumble-server-cli programs are properly installed at your site, the command info mumble-server-cli should give you access to the complete manual. AUTHOR
Mumble-Django and mumble-server-cli have been written by Michael Ziegler <diese-addy@funzt-halt.net>. mumble-server-cli February 2010 MUMBLE-SERVER-CLI(1)