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                     17:   <H2><A NAME="10"></A>3.1. Invoking mpd<A NAME="invoke"></A></H2>
                     18: <p>Mpd is invoked by first setting up your configuration
                     19: files, and then running
                     20: <blockquote><code>
                     21: <code><b>mpd [ <em>options</em> ] [ <em>configuration</em> ] </b></code>
                     22: </code></blockquote>
                     23: 
                     24: On startup mpd run commands from the <code>startup</code> label.
                     25: Aftre that, if <code><em>configuration</em></code> is supplied,
                     26: mpd looks in <code>mpd.conf</code> for a matching label,
                     27: and runs the corresponding commands. If 
                     28: <code><em>configuration</em></code> is not supplied,
                     29: mpd looks for the configuration named <code>default</code>.</p>
                     30: <p>Mpd can either be run in interactive mode or in the
                     31: background as a daemon. In interactive mode mpd
                     32: accepts commands typed at the console.</p>
                     33: <p>Mpd understands the following command line options.
                     34: Each option has a short, single character form, as
                     35: well as an equivalent long form.</p>
                     36: <p>
                     37: <dl>
                     38: 
                     39: <dt><b><code>-b  --background</code></b><dd><p>Run as a background daemon.</p>
                     40: 
                     41: <dt><b><code>-d  --directory <em>dir</em></code></b><dd><p>This option allows you to specify a different directory
                     42: for the mpd configuration files other than the default
                     43: <code>/usr/local/etc/mpd</code>.</p>
                     44: 
                     45: <dt><b><code>-f  --file <em>filename</em></code></b><dd><p>Specify an initial configuration file other than the default,
                     46: <code>mpd.conf</code>.</p>
                     47: 
                     48: <dt><b><code>-o  --one-shot</code></b><dd><p>This option forces mpd terminate itself after the last link disappear.
                     49: Link templates are not counted as links.</p>
                     50: 
                     51: <dt><b><code>-p  --pidfile <em>filename</em></code></b><dd><p>Mpd will open and lock <code><em>filename</em></code> and
                     52: write its process ID before starting. If another mpd
                     53: process is already running, mpd will not start.
                     54: The default is <code>/var/run/mpd.pid</code>.</p>
                     55: 
                     56: <dt><b><code>-k  --kill</code></b><dd><p>With this option, pd will attempt to kill any existing mpd
                     57: process before beginning execution. The previous process
                     58: must have written its process ID in the PID file
                     59: <code>/var/run/mpd.pid</code> (or the file you specify with
                     60: the <code>--pidfile</code> option).</p>
                     61: 
                     62: <dt><b><code>-s  --syslog-ident <em>ident</em></code></b><dd><p>Mpd normally logs via <code>syslog(3)</code> with the identifier
                     63: <code>mpd</code>. This option allows you to change that identifier.</p>
                     64: 
                     65: <dt><b><code>-v  --version</code></b><dd><p>Displays the version number of mpd and exits.</p>
                     66: 
                     67: <dt><b><code>-h  --help</code></b><dd><p>Displays a usage message and exits.</p>
                     68: 
                     69: </dl>
                     70: </p>
                     71: <p>Mpd responds to the following signals while it is running:</p>
                     72: <p>
                     73: <dl>
                     74: 
                     75: <dt><b>SIGTERM</b><dd><p>Attempt to gracefully shut down all active connections and exit.</p>
                     76: 
                     77: <dt><b>SIGUSR1</b><dd><p>This signal causes mpd to initiate a connection
                     78: with the first link. If mpd is already
                     79: attempting to connect, this signal has no effect.</p>
                     80: 
                     81: <dt><b>SIGUSR2</b><dd><p>This signal has the opposite effect, namely, it causes
                     82: mpd to close the first link. If the link
                     83: is already in a closed state, this signal has no effect.</p>
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