Daemons are server programs that normally run continuously. Your project's daemons are described in its config.xml file, with elements of the form: "; echo html_text(" feeder -d 3 [ host.domain.name ] [ 0|1 ] [ filename ] [ filename ] ... "); list_start(); list_item("cmd", "The command used to start the daemon. Must be a program in the project's bin/ directory." ); list_item("host", "Specifies the host on which the daemon should run. The default is the project's main host, as specified in config.xml." ); list_item("disabled", "If nonzero, ignore this entry" ); list_item("output", "Name of output file (in the log_HOSTNAME directory). Defaults to the program name followed by '.log'. If you're running multiple instances of a daemon on one host, you must specify this." ); list_item("pid_file", "Name of file used to store the process ID (in the pid_HOSTNAME directory). Defaults to the program name followed by '.pid'. If you're running multiple instances of a daemon on one host, you must specify this." ); list_end(); echo "

Daemons are started when you run the bin/start script, and killed (by a SIGHUP signal) when you run bin/stop.

Typically, this mechanism is used to run work handling daemons. Projects that use trickle-up messages will also need to have a trickle-up handler. "; page_tail(); ?>