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diff --git a/doc/s6-fdholder-daemon.html b/doc/s6-fdholder-daemon.html index 8d4bd2d..5e9c592 100644 --- a/doc/s6-fdholder-daemon.html +++ b/doc/s6-fdholder-daemon.html @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ verbose, or more verbose, depending on if <em>verbosity</em> is 0, 1, or more. The default is 1. </li> <li> <tt>-d</tt> : allow instant rebinding to the same path even if it has been used not long ago - this is the SO_REUSEADDR flag to -<a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/setsockopt.html">setsockopt()</a> +<a href="https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/functions/setsockopt.html">setsockopt()</a> and is generally used with server programs. This is the default. Note that <em>path</em> will be deleted if it already exists at program start time. </li> <li> <tt>-D</tt> : disallow instant rebinding to the same path. </li> @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ be opened by the s6-fdholder-daemon process minus a few descriptors needed for correct <a href="s6-fdholderd.html">s6-fdholderd</a> operation. Before running s6-fdholder-daemon, make sure to <a href="s6-softlimit.html">properly adjust</a> the -<a href="http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/sys_resource.h.html">number +<a href="https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/sys_resource.h.html">number of openable files</a> of the current process. </li> <li> <tt>-b <em>backlog</em></tt> : set a maximum of <em>backlog</em> backlog connections on the socket. Extra @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ of s6-fdholderd applies to s6-fdholder-daemon as well; in particular, make sure to properly <a href="s6-fdholderd.html#configuration">configure the clients' access rights</a>. </li> - <li> s6-fdholder-daemon is meant to be used in a s6 run script, as + <li> s6-fdholder-daemon is meant to be used in an s6 run script, as a supervised local service. It does not fork itself or write to syslog. However, it can be run under any infrastructure, including other supervision infrastructures, OpenRC, systemd, or SysV scripts. </li> |