Command-line arguments (Server): Difference between revisions
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/reload-config | /reload-config | ||
Start and stop can be used together with /compat: | Start and stop can be used together with /compat:<br>Note: That will start FileZilla Server as normal application and not as a service. Main purpose is for debugging. | ||
Note: That will start FileZilla Server as normal application and not as a service. Main purpose is for debugging. | |||
/compat /start | /compat /start | ||
/compat /stop | /compat /stop | ||
Change the service name & service display name: (0.9.33) | Change the service name & service display name: (0.9.33)<br>Note: This feature helps to create multiple instances. | ||
Note: This feature helps to create multiple instances. | |||
/servicename SERVICENAME | /servicename SERVICENAME | ||
/servicedisplayname SERVICEDISPLAYNAME | /servicedisplayname SERVICEDISPLAYNAME |
Revision as of 06:42, 8 September 2009
These are the command-line arguments for FileZilla Server. The Client command-line arguments can be found under Command-line arguments (Client).
FileZilla Server command-line arguments
Starting and stopping the service:
/start /stop
Installing the service for manual startup:
/install
Installing the service for start at boot:
/install auto
Uninstalling service:
/uninstall
Reloading configuration at runtime:
/reload-config
Start and stop can be used together with /compat:
Note: That will start FileZilla Server as normal application and not as a service. Main purpose is for debugging.
/compat /start /compat /stop
Change the service name & service display name: (0.9.33)
Note: This feature helps to create multiple instances.
/servicename SERVICENAME /servicedisplayname SERVICEDISPLAYNAME