From: Willy Tarreau Date: Thu, 16 May 2019 15:39:32 +0000 (+0200) Subject: DOC: management: place "show activity" at the right place X-Git-Tag: v2.0-dev4~79 X-Git-Url: http://git.ipfire.org/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4c35693eb04bce629525affb49c628c1c3062139;p=thirdparty%2Fhaproxy.git DOC: management: place "show activity" at the right place This time it seems to be me who had trouble with alphabetical ordering. This should be backported to 1.9. --- diff --git a/doc/management.txt b/doc/management.txt index 0d3944a5e4..9d5e3e20f0 100644 --- a/doc/management.txt +++ b/doc/management.txt @@ -1837,6 +1837,18 @@ user Decrease the CLI level of the current CLI session to user. It can't be increase. See also "show cli level" +show activity + Reports some counters about internal events that will help developers and + more generally people who know haproxy well enough to narrow down the causes + of reports of abnormal behaviours. A typical example would be a properly + running process never sleeping and eating 100% of the CPU. The output fields + will be made of one line per metric, and per-thread counters on the same + line. These counters are 32-bit and will wrap during the process' life, which + is not a problem since calls to this command will typically be performed + twice. The fields are purposely not documented so that their exact meaning is + verified in the code where the counters are fed. These values are also reset + by the "clear counters" command. + show cli sockets List CLI sockets. The output format is composed of 3 fields separated by spaces. The first field is the socket address, it can be a unix socket, a @@ -1961,18 +1973,6 @@ show fd [] that the output format may evolve over time so this output must not be parsed by tools designed to be durable. -show activity - Reports some counters about internal events that will help developers and - more generally people who know haproxy well enough to narrow down the causes - of reports of abnormal behaviours. A typical example would be a properly - running process never sleeping and eating 100% of the CPU. The output fields - will be made of one line per metric, and per-thread counters on the same - line. These counters are 32-bit and will wrap during the process' life, which - is not a problem since calls to this command will typically be performed - twice. The fields are purposely not documented so that their exact meaning is - verified in the code where the counters are fed. These values are also reset - by the "clear counters" command. - show info [typed|json] Dump info about haproxy status on current process. If "typed" is passed as an optional argument, field numbers, names and types are emitted as well so that