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This page purpose is to describe how to use command line with all his available options when starting Yate Server and Yate Client on windows platforms. | This page purpose is to describe how to use command line with all his available options when starting Yate Server and Yate Client on windows platforms. | ||
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To start Yate from a command line you must open a console window. | To start Yate from a command line you must open a console window. | ||
Revision as of 09:41, 9 July 2013
This page purpose is to describe how to use command line with all his available options when starting Yate Server and Yate Client on windows platforms.
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Open a console window
To start Yate from a command line you must open a console window. From Start Menu choose "Run..." option. Type cmd in the edit box and then press the 'Ok' button.
We assume Yate is installed in c:\Program Files\Yate
In the console type:
c: cd c:\Program Files\Yate
This is needed to run Yate in the install directory (with default paths to configuration files, modules ...).
Starting Yate as Server on Windows
Yate will install as a windows service with manual startup - you have to change it to "automatic" in a production environment. To start the service "net start yate" will do the trick.
Yate can also be started as a console program executing yate-console.exe - in this case the same command line options for linux can be used.
Please notice that if you want to enable logging while running as a windows service you have to manually change some registry keys.
Command line options may change, check them with:
yate-console -h
Command line with their options to use when starting Yate as a Server
Usage: yate-console [options] [commands ...]
-h, --help Display help message (this one) and exit
-V, --version Display program version and exit
-v Verbose debugging (you can use more than once)
-q Quieter debugging (you can use more than once)
--service Run as Windows service
--install Install the Windows service
--remove Remove the Windows service
-p filename Write PID to file
-l filename Log to file
-n configname Use specified configuration name ()
-e pathname Path to shared files directory (.\share)
-c pathname Path to conf files directory (.\conf.d)
-u pathname Path to user files directory (C:\users\paulc\Application Data\Yate)
-m pathname Path to modules directory (.\modules)
-x relpath Relative path to extra modules directory (can be repeated)
-w directory Change working directory
-N nodename Set the name of this node in a cluster
-t Truncate log file, don't append to it
-D[options] Special debugging options
a Abort if bugs are encountered
m Attempt to debug mutex deadlocks
d Disable locking debugging and safety features
c Call dlclose() until it gets an error
u Do not unload modules on exit, just finalize
i Reinitialize after 1st initialization
x Exit immediately after initialization
w Delay creation of 1st worker thread
o Colorize output using ANSI codes
s Abort on bugs even during shutdown
t Timestamp debugging messages relative to program start
e Timestamp debugging messages based on EPOCH (1-1-1970 GMT)
f Timestamp debugging in GMT format YYYYMMDDhhmmss.uuuuuu
Starting Yate as Client on Windows
The client has a different executable yate-qt4.exe and slightly different commad line options.
Command line with their options to use when starting Yate as a Client
Usage: yate [options] [commands ...]
-h, --help Display help message (this one) and exit
-V, --version Display program version and exit
-v Verbose debugging (you can use more than once)
-q Quieter debugging (you can use more than once)
-p filename Write PID to file
-l filename Log to file
-n configname Use specified configuration name ()
-e pathname Path to shared files directory (.\share)
-c pathname Path to conf files directory (.\conf.d)
-u pathname Path to user files directory (C:\users\paulc\Application Data\Yate)
-m pathname Path to modules directory (.\modules)
-x relpath Relative path to extra modules directory (can be repeated)
-w directory Change working directory
-N nodename Set the name of this node in a cluster
-t Truncate log file, don't append to it
-D[options] Special debugging options
a Abort if bugs are encountered
m Attempt to debug mutex deadlocks
d Disable locking debugging and safety features
c Call dlclose() until it gets an error
u Do not unload modules on exit, just finalize
i Reinitialize after 1st initialization
x Exit immediately after initialization
w Delay creation of 1st worker thread
o Colorize output using ANSI codes
s Abort on bugs even during shutdown
t Timestamp debugging messages relative to program start
e Timestamp debugging messages based on EPOCH (1-1-1970 GMT)
f Timestamp debugging in GMT format YYYYMMDDhhmmss.uuuuuu
NOTE: There is no console output for yate-qt4 (it is a GUI application). Running yate-qt4 with '-V' or '-h' options won't show any output. Yate Client command line options are the same as server's options (except for service related options) so you may use yate-console to check for command line options.
See also