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diff --git a/man/dudki.8.in b/man/dudki.8.in index 3011034..05db733 100644 --- a/man/dudki.8.in +++ b/man/dudki.8.in @@ -27,4 +27,5 @@ dudki \- a process monitoring daemon [\fB-t\fR] .if \*[longopt] [\fB--test\fR] +[\fI<process-list>\fR] .SH DESCRIPTION @@ -46,13 +47,17 @@ Specify the configuration file to use (default is .ie \*[longopt] \fB-k\fR, \fB--kill\fR .el \fB-k\fR -Stop the running instance by sending the \fBSIGTERM\fR signal. +Stop the running instance by sending the \fBSIGTERM\fR signal. If no process +name specified on the command line, dudki kills his own running instance. .TP .ie \*[longopt] \fB-r\fR, \fB--reload\fR .el \fB-r\fR -Reload the running instance by sending the \fBSIGHUP\fR signal. +Reload the running instance by sending the \fBSIGHUP\fR signal. Like with +\fB-k\fR, if no process name specified on the command line, dudki sends +\fBSIGHUP\fR to his own running instance. .TP .ie \*[longopt] \fB-c\fR, \fB--check\fR .el \fB-c\fR -Check if dudki is running. Exit with non-zero status if not. +Check if dudki is running. Exit with non-zero status if not. The same target +rules as in \fB-k\fR and \fB-r\fR apply here. .TP .ie \*[longopt] \fB-e\fR, \fB--ensure\fR |