A number of command-line options are available for use with InterMapper.
Usage:
intermapperd [OPTIONS] (Mac OS/Linux*)
intermapper.exe [OPTIONS] (Windows)
*For Mac OS and Linux, you may need to use the full path to the executable (/usr/local/bin/intermapperd) in order for some options to work correctly.
Argument | Description |
-h -? --help |
Display this help text and exit. |
-v --version |
Print the version number. |
-f <file> |
Use the specified configuration file. |
-A <user-addr> |
Add the specified 'user[:pass]@address' to the access list. Extended options: -u --user <name> Run as this user. (Overrides 'User' directive) --group <name> Run as this group. (Overrides 'Group' directive)
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-u --user <name> |
Run as this user. (Overrides 'User' directive) |
--group <name> |
Run as this group. (Overrides 'Group' directive) |
--settings <path> |
Specify path to 'InterMapper Settings' directory. (Overrides 'SettingsFolder' directive) |
--fonts <path> |
Specify path to 'Font' directory. (Overrides 'FontFolder' directive) |
--listen <address> |
Listen only on the interface with the specified IPv4 address. Disable IPv6. |
--port <port> |
Listen for remote connections on the specified TCP port. |
--no-daemonize |
Do not fork and disassociate from the controlling terminal. |
--no-ipv6 |
Disable IPv6 support. |
--no-ssl |
Disable SSL for remote connections. |
--test-only |
Run tests and exit. |
-d --debug |
Enable debug mode; don't disassociate from controlling terminal. |
--printconfig |
Print the daemon's configuration. |
--getenv <var> |
Get the value of <var> in the InterMappe renvironment. |
--setenv <var>=<val> |
Set the value of <var> to <val> in the InterMapper environment. |
--wrap <filename> |
Wrap the probe bundle defined by the bundle header at <filename>. |
--output <filename> |
Put output of wrap operation in file at <filename>. |
--suppress-avail |
Suppress the 'availability' statistic in device status windows. |
--verify-permissions |
Check the permissions of all files in the 'InterMapper Settings' directory. |
--check-upgrade <date> |
Check the release manufacture <date>against the maintenance contract date. |
--detail <log> |
Turn on detailed logging for the type indicated by <log>. |