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Appendix E: Proxy Manager Service, Name, Synopsis, Description, managed

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Appendix E: Proxy Manager Service Name proxymngr: Proxy Manager Service Synopsis proxymngr [-config ] [-timeout ] [-retries -verbose] Description The proxy manager (proxymngr) is responsible for resolving requests from xfindproxy (and other similar clients), starting new proxies when appropriate, and keeping track of all of the available proxy services. The proxy manager strives to reuse existing proxies whenever possible. There are two types of proxies that the proxy manager deals with: managed and unmanaged proxies. A managed proxy is a proxy that is started "on demand" by the proxy manager. An unmanaged proxy, on the other hand, is started either at system boot time, or manually by a system administrator. The proxy manager is made aware of its existence, but no attempt is made by the proxy manager to start unmanaged proxies. The command line options that can be specified to proxymngr are: -config Used to override the default proxymngr config file. See below for more details about the config file. -timeout Sets the number of seconds between attempts made by the proxy manager to find an unmanaged proxy. The default is 10. -retries Sets the maximum number of retries made by the proxy manager to find an unmanaged proxy. The default is 3. -verbose Causes various debugging and tracing records to be displayed as requests are received and proxies are started. Page 163 Graphics Administration Guide for HP-UX 10.20

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Appendix
E: Proxy Manager Service
Name
proxymngr
: Proxy Manager Service
Synopsis
proxymngr [-config <filename>] [-timeout <seconds>] [-retries <#>-verbose]
Description
The proxy manager (
proxymngr
) is responsible for resolving requests from
xfindproxy
(and other similar
clients), starting new proxies when appropriate, and keeping track of all of the available proxy services.
The proxy manager strives to reuse existing proxies whenever possible.
There are two types of proxies that the proxy manager deals with:
managed
and
unmanaged
proxies. A
managed
proxy is a proxy that is started "on demand" by the proxy manager. An
unmanaged
proxy, on
the other hand, is started either at system boot time, or manually by a system administrator. The proxy
manager is made aware of its existence, but no attempt is made by the proxy manager to start
unmanaged proxies.
The command line options that can be specified to
proxymngr
are:
-config
Used to override the default
proxymngr config
file. See below for more details about the config
file.
-timeout
Sets the number of seconds between attempts made by the proxy manager to find an unmanaged
proxy. The default is 10.
-retries
Sets the maximum number of retries made by the proxy manager to find an unmanaged proxy.
The default is 3.
-
verbose
Causes various debugging and tracing records to be displayed as requests are received and
proxies are started.
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