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author | Laurent Bercot <ska-skaware@skarnet.org> | 2023-09-21 05:57:24 +0000 |
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committer | Laurent Bercot <ska@appnovation.com> | 2023-09-21 05:57:24 +0000 |
commit | 0251ba5cc54cdd24092e442ab7ec364b97d42601 (patch) | |
tree | 56dfd48ce39c1958c889daf1d1196571bf82981a /doc/quickstart.html | |
parent | 3d334dca671898241732dbc0ef6838b768308da7 (diff) | |
download | tipidee-0251ba5cc54cdd24092e442ab7ec364b97d42601.tar.xz |
More doc, complete?
Signed-off-by: Laurent Bercot <ska@appnovation.com>
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diff --git a/doc/quickstart.html b/doc/quickstart.html index a3e8519..40586a9 100644 --- a/doc/quickstart.html +++ b/doc/quickstart.html @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ two services. Or four if you want to serve on both IPv4 and IPv6 adresses. </li> for all the domains you're serving. </li> <li> Assuming you want to run the server as user <tt>www</tt>, and your local IP address is ${ip}, the basic command line for an HTTP service is: -<tt>s6-envuidgid www s6-tcpserver -U -- ${ip} 80 s6-tcpserver-access -- tipideed</tt>. +<tt>s6-envuidgid www s6-tcpserver -U ${ip} 80 s6-tcpserver-access tipideed</tt>. <ul> <li> <a href="//skarnet.org/software/s6/s6-envuidgid.html">s6-envuidgid</a> puts the uid and gid of user <tt>www</tt> into the environment, for <tt>s6-tcpserver</tt> @@ -125,14 +125,15 @@ IPv4 and IPv6, over HTTP and HTTPS, which makes 8 services. Plus one for each of these services. Plus a supervisor for every service and every logger — for a whooping total of 64 long-running processes just for its web server functionality; and it's still not even noticeable, the -amount of resources it consumes is negligible. So, don't worry about it. +amount of resources it consumes is negligible. So, don't worry about it; +all your resources are still available for the serving itself. </p> <p> Note that this allows you to run different instances of -<a href="tipideed.html">tipideed</a> with different configurations, if -you need it. Use the <tt>-f</tt> option to specify a different config -file for <a href="tipideed.html">tipideed</a>. +<a href="tipideed.html">tipideed</a>, on different sockets, with different +configurations, if you need it. Use the <tt>-f</tt> option to specify a +different config file in your instances. </p> </body> |