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olad(1)			    General Commands Manual		       olad(1)

NAME
       olad - The Open Lighting	Architecture Daemon

SYNOPSIS
       olad [options]

DESCRIPTION
       olad  is	the Open Lighting Architecture (OLA) daemon. It	handles	commu-
       nication	with DMX512 / RDM hardware devices and	remote	network	 hosts
       via various lighting control protocols.

OPTIONS
       -c, --config-dir	<string>
	      The  path	 to  the config	directory, defaults to ~/.ola/ on *nix
	      and %LOCALAPPDATA%.ola on	Windows.

       -d, --http-data-dir <string>
	      The path to the static www content.

       -f, --daemon
	      Fork and run as a	background process.

       -h, --help
	      Display the help message

       -i, --interface <string>
	      The interface name (e.g. eth0) or	IP address of the network  in-
	      terface to use for the web server.

       -l, --log-level <int8_t>
	      Set the logging level 0 .. 4. See	LOGGING.

       -p, --http-port <uint16_t>
	      The port to run the HTTP server on. Defaults to 9090.

       -r, --rpc-port <uint16_t>
	      The port to listen for RPCs on. Defaults to 9010.

       -v, --version
	      Print olad version information

       --no-http
	      Disable the HTTP server.

       --no-http-quit
	      Disable the HTTP /quit handler.

       --no-register-with-dns-sd
	      Don't register the web service using DNS-SD (Bonjour).

       --no-use-async-libusb
	      Disable the use of the asynchronous libusb calls,	revert to syn-
	      chronous

       --no-use-epoll
	      Disable the use of epoll(), revert to select()

       --no-use-kqueue
	      Disable the use of kqueue(), revert to select()

       --pid-location <string>
	      The directory containing the PID definitions.

       --scheduler-policy <policy>
	      The thread scheduling policy, one	of {fifo, rr}.

       --scheduler-priority <priority>
	      The thread priority, only	used if	--scheduler-policy is set.

       --syslog
	      Send to syslog rather than stderr.

LOGGING
       olad can	either log to stderr(4)	or syslog(5).  Each log	level includes
       those of	higher severity.

       0      No logging.

       1      Fatal logging.

       2      Warnings.

       3      Informational logging.

       4      Debug logging.

SIGNALS
       Once running, the following signals control the behavior	of olad:

       SIGHUP Reloads the plugins.

       SIGUSR1
	      Increases	the logging level, eventually wrapping

SEE ALSO
       ola_dmxconsole(1), ola_dmxmonitor(1),

				  August 2018			       olad(1)

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