NAME
boincmgr - The graphical BOINC manager for the client.SYNOPSIS
boincmgr
[ --verbose] [-a] [-e client_dir] [-d data_dir] [ -n hostname] [-g port] [-p passwd] [-b BOINC_ARGS] [-i] [-c] [ -m]
boincmgr
[ -h | --help]
DESCRIPTION
The BOINC manager ( boincmgr) is a graphical controlling and monitoring utility for the BOINC client ( boinc(1)). It communicates with a running client using port 31416 over TCP/IP. It can only connect to one client at a time.OPTIONS
- -h, --help
- Show all options.
- --verbose
- Generate verbose log messages.
- -a, --autostart
- Tells the BOINC Manager that it was started by the operating system automatically. Use this if the Manager is started at login time.
- -e client_dir, --clientdir=client_dir
- Directory containing the locale directory containing the Manager localisation files.
- -d data_dir, --datadir=data_dir
- Directory containing the configuration files .
- -n hostname, --namehost=hostname
- Hostname or IP address of client to which the manager should connect to.
- -g port, --gui_rpc_port=port
- RPC port number used to communicate with the client. Has to be the same value as on the client (see boinc(1)).
- -p passwd, --password=passwd
- Use passwd as password for RPC authentication. If the current working directory contains a file gui_rpc_auth.cfg, boincmgr will read the password from this file.
- -b BOINC_ARGS, --boincargs=BOINC_ARGS
- Startup the BOINC client with these optional arguments if necessary.
- -i, --insecure
- Disable BOINC security users and permissions.
- -c, --checkskins
- Set skin debugging mode to enable skin manager error messages.
- -m, --multiple
- Allow multiple instances of BOINC manager on this host.
SEE ALSO
boinc(1), boinccmd(1)⟨https://boinc.berkeley.edu/wiki/The_BOINC_Manager⟩
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 2007-2020 University of California. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.03 February 2020 |