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mpd(1)				   mpd cmds				mpd(1)

NAME
       mpd

FILE
       /sandbox/balaji/maint/mpich2-1.2.1-tmp/src/pm/mpd/mpd.py

DESCRIPTION
       usage:  mpd  [--host=<host>  --port=<portnum>]  [--noconsole] [--trace]
       [--echo] [--daemon] [--bulletproof] --ncpus=<ncpus> [--ifhn=<interface-
       hostname>]	[--listenport=<listenport>]	 [--pid=<pidfilename>]
       --tmpdir=<tmpdir>] [-zc] [--debug]

       Some long parameter names may be abbreviated to their first letters  by
       using  only  one	 hyphen and no equal sign: mpd -h donner -p 4268 -n is
       equivalent to mpd --host=magpie --port=4268 --noconsole

       --host and --port must be specified together; they  tell	 the  new  mpd
       where

	      to enter an existing ring;
		     if they are omitted, the new mpd forms a stand-alone ring
		     that other mpds may enter later --noconsole is useful for
		     running 2 mpds on the same machine; only one of them will
		     accept mpd commands --trace yields lots  of  traces  thru
		     mpd routines; currently too verbose --debug turns on some
		     debugging prints; currently  not  verbose	enough	--echo
		     causes the mpd echo its listener port by which other mpds
		     may connect --daemon causes mpd to run backgrounded, with
		     no	 controlling  tty  --bulletproof  says to turn bullet‐
		     proofing on (experimental)	 --ncpus  indicates  how  many
		     cpus  are	on the local host; used for starting processes
		     --ifhn specifies an alternate interface hostname for  the
		     host  this mpd is running on; e.g. may be used to specify
		     the alias for an interface other than  default  --listen‐
		     port  specifies  a	 port  for  this  mpd to listen on; by
		     default it will acquire one from the system  --conlisten‐
		     port  specifies a port for this mpd to listen on for con‐
		     sole connections (only used when  employing  inet	socket
		     for  console);  by	 default  it will acquire one from the
		     system --pid=filename writes the mpd pid into the	speci‐
		     fied file, or --pid alone writes it into /var/run/mpd.pid
		     --tmpdir=tmpdirname where mpd places  temporary  sockets,
		     etc.   -zc is a purely EXPERIMENTAL option right now used
		     to investigate zeroconf networking; it  can  be  used  to
		     allow mpds to discover each other locally using multicast
		     DNS; its usage may change over time

	      Currently, -zc is specified like this:
		     -zc N

	      where N specifies a 'level' in a startup set of mpds.
		     The first mpd in a ring

	      must have 1 and it will establish a ring of one mpd.
		     Subsequent mpds can specify

	      -zc 2 and will hook into the ring via the one at level 1.
		     Except for level 1, new mpds enter the ring via an mpd at
		     level-1.

       A  file	named .mpd.conf file must be present in the user's home direc‐
       tory with read and write access only for the user, and must contain  at
       least a line with MPD_SECRETWORD=<secretword>

       To  run	mpd  as root, install it while root and instead of a .mpd.conf
       file use mpd.conf (no leading dot) in the /etc directory.'

CLASSES
       __builtin__.object

   MPD
       class MPD(__builtin__.object)

	      |	     Methods defined here:

	      |

	      |	     __init__(self)

	      |

	      |	     calculate_process_mapping(self, mapping_dict)

	      |

	      |	     cleanup(self)

	      |

	      |	     do_mpdrun(self, msg)

	      |

	      |	     get_parms_from_cmdline(self)

	      |

	      |	     handle_console_connection(self, sock)

	      |

	      |	     handle_console_input(self, sock)

	      |

	      |	     handle_lhs_input(self, sock)

	      |

	      |	     handle_man_input(self, sock)

	      |

	      |	     handle_rhs_input(self, sock)

	      |

	      |	     launch_mpdman_via_fork(self, msg, man_env)

	      |

	      |	     launch_mpdman_via_subprocess(self, msg, man_env)

	      |

	      |	     run(self)

	      |

	      |	     run_one_cli(self, currRank, msg)

	      |

	      |	     runmainloop(self)

	      |

	      |	     usage(self)

	      |

	      |	     ----------------------------------------------------------------------

	      |	     Data descriptors defined here:

	      |

	      |	     __dict__

	      |	     dictionary for instance variables (if defined)

	      |

	      |	     __weakref__

	      |	     list of weak references to the object (if defined)

FUNCTIONS
       ctime(...)  ctime(seconds) -> string

	      Convert  a  time in seconds since the Epoch to a string in local
	      time.  This is equivalent to  asctime(localtime(seconds)).  When
	      the  time	 tuple	is  not	 present,  current time as returned by
	      localtime() is used.

       dumps(...)  dumps(obj, protocol=0) -- Return  a	string	containing  an
       object in pickle format.

	      See  the	Pickler docstring for the meaning of optional argument
	      proto.

       md5new = openssl_md5(...)  Returns a md5 hash object;  optionally  ini‐
       tialized with a string

       random(...)  random() -> x in the interval [0, 1).

       sigchld_handler(signum, frame)

       sleep(...)  sleep(seconds)

	      Delay execution for a given number of seconds.
		     The argument may be a floating point number for subsecond
		     precision.

DATA
       __author__ = 'Ralph Butler and Rusty Lusk' __credits__ = '' __date__  =
       'Wed Nov 18 10:51:07 2009'

       __version__ = "$Revision: 1.160 $
	      (1,  0,  1,  'July,  2006	 release')" mpd_dbg_level = 0 pwd_mod‐
	      ule_available = 1 subprocess_module_available  =	1  syslog_mod‐
	      ule_available = 1

VERSION
       $Revision: 1.160 $
	      (1, 0, 1, 'July, 2006 release')

DATE
       Wed Nov 18 10:51:07 2009

AUTHOR
       Ralph Butler and Rusty Lusk

CREDITS
			       18 November 2009				mpd(1)
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