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Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation
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All Rights Reserved.
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Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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a copy of the License at
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http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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under the License.
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Controlling Glance Servers
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==========================
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This section describes the ways to start, stop, and reload Glance's server
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programs.
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Starting a server
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-----------------
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There are two ways to start a Glance server (either the API server or the
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registry server):
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* Manually calling the server program
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* Using the ``glance-control`` server daemon wrapper program
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We recommend using the second method.
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Manually starting the server
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The first is by directly calling the server program, passing in command-line
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options and a single argument for a ``paste.deploy`` configuration file to
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use when configuring the server application.
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.. note::
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Glance ships with an ``etc/`` directory that contains sample ``paste.deploy``
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configuration files that you can copy to a standard configuration directory and
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adapt for your own uses. Specifically, bind_host must be set properly.
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If you do `not` specify a configuration file on the command line, Glance will
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do its best to locate a configuration file in one of the
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following directories, stopping at the first config file it finds:
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* ``$CWD``
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* ``~/.glance``
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* ``~/``
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* ``/etc/glance``
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* ``/etc``
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The filename that is searched for depends on the server application name. So,
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if you are starting up the API server, ``glance-api.conf`` is searched for,
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otherwise ``glance-registry.conf``.
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If no configuration file is found, you will see an error, like::
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$> glance-api
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ERROR: Unable to locate any configuration file. Cannot load application glance-api
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Here is an example showing how you can manually start the ``glance-api`` server and ``glance-registry`` in a shell.::
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$ sudo glance-api --config-file glance-api.conf --debug &
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jsuh@mc-ats1:~$ 2011-04-13 14:50:12 DEBUG [glance-api] ********************************************************************************
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2011-04-13 14:50:12 DEBUG [glance-api] Configuration options gathered from config file:
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2011-04-13 14:50:12 DEBUG [glance-api] /home/jsuh/glance-api.conf
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2011-04-13 14:50:12 DEBUG [glance-api] ================================================
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2011-04-13 14:50:12 DEBUG [glance-api] bind_host 65.114.169.29
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2011-04-13 14:50:12 DEBUG [glance-api] bind_port 9292
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2011-04-13 14:50:12 DEBUG [glance-api] debug True
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2011-04-13 14:50:12 DEBUG [glance-api] default_store file
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2011-04-13 14:50:12 DEBUG [glance-api] filesystem_store_datadir /home/jsuh/images/
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2011-04-13 14:50:12 DEBUG [glance-api] registry_host 65.114.169.29
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2011-04-13 14:50:12 DEBUG [glance-api] registry_port 9191
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2011-04-13 14:50:12 DEBUG [glance-api] verbose False
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2011-04-13 14:50:12 DEBUG [glance-api] ********************************************************************************
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2011-04-13 14:50:12 DEBUG [routes.middleware] Initialized with method overriding = True, and path info altering = True
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2011-04-13 14:50:12 DEBUG [eventlet.wsgi.server] (21354) wsgi starting up on http://65.114.169.29:9292/
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$ sudo glance-registry --config-file glance-registry.conf &
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jsuh@mc-ats1:~$ 2011-04-13 14:51:16 INFO [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] PRAGMA table_info("images")
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 INFO [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] ()
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Col ('cid', 'name', 'type', 'notnull', 'dflt_value', 'pk')
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (0, u'created_at', u'DATETIME', 1, None, 0)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (1, u'updated_at', u'DATETIME', 0, None, 0)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (2, u'deleted_at', u'DATETIME', 0, None, 0)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (3, u'deleted', u'BOOLEAN', 1, None, 0)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (4, u'id', u'INTEGER', 1, None, 1)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (5, u'name', u'VARCHAR(255)', 0, None, 0)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (6, u'disk_format', u'VARCHAR(20)', 0, None, 0)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (7, u'container_format', u'VARCHAR(20)', 0, None, 0)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (8, u'size', u'INTEGER', 0, None, 0)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (9, u'status', u'VARCHAR(30)', 1, None, 0)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (10, u'is_public', u'BOOLEAN', 1, None, 0)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (11, u'location', u'TEXT', 0, None, 0)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 INFO [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] PRAGMA table_info("image_properties")
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 INFO [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] ()
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Col ('cid', 'name', 'type', 'notnull', 'dflt_value', 'pk')
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (0, u'created_at', u'DATETIME', 1, None, 0)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (1, u'updated_at', u'DATETIME', 0, None, 0)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (2, u'deleted_at', u'DATETIME', 0, None, 0)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (3, u'deleted', u'BOOLEAN', 1, None, 0)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (4, u'id', u'INTEGER', 1, None, 1)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (5, u'image_id', u'INTEGER', 1, None, 0)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (6, u'key', u'VARCHAR(255)', 1, None, 0)
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2011-04-13 14:51:16 DEBUG [sqlalchemy.engine.base.Engine.0x...feac] Row (7, u'value', u'TEXT', 0, None, 0)
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$ ps aux | grep glance
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root 20009 0.7 0.1 12744 9148 pts/1 S 12:47 0:00 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/glance-api glance-api.conf --debug
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root 20012 2.0 0.1 25188 13356 pts/1 S 12:47 0:00 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/glance-registry glance-registry.conf
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jsuh 20017 0.0 0.0 3368 744 pts/1 S+ 12:47 0:00 grep glance
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Simply supply the configuration file as the parameter to the ``--config-file`` option
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(the ``etc/glance-api.conf`` and ``etc/glance-registry.conf`` sample configuration
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files were used in the above example) and then any other options
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you want to use. (``--debug`` was used above to show some of the debugging
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output that the server shows when starting up. Call the server program
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with ``--help`` to see all available options you can specify on the
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command line.)
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For more information on configuring the server via the ``paste.deploy``
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configuration files, see the section entitled
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:doc:`Configuring Glance servers <configuring>`
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Note that the server `daemonizes` itself by using the standard
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shell backgrounding indicator, ``&``, in the previous example. For most use cases, we recommend
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using the ``glance-control`` server daemon wrapper for daemonizing. See below
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for more details on daemonization with ``glance-control``.
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Using the ``glance-control`` program to start the server
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The second way to start up a Glance server is to use the ``glance-control``
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program. ``glance-control`` is a wrapper script that allows the user to
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start, stop, restart, and reload the other Glance server programs in
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a fashion that is more conducive to automation and scripting.
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Servers started via the ``glance-control`` program are always `daemonized`,
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meaning that the server program process runs in the background.
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To start a Glance server with ``glance-control``, simply call
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``glance-control`` with a server and the word "start", followed by
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any command-line options you wish to provide. Start the server with ``glance-control``
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in the following way::
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$> sudo glance-control [OPTIONS] <SERVER> start [CONFPATH]
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.. note::
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You must use the ``sudo`` program to run ``glance-control`` currently, as the
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pid files for the server programs are written to /var/run/glance/
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Here is an example that shows how to start the ``glance-registry`` server
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with the ``glance-control`` wrapper script. ::
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$ sudo glance-control api start glance-api.conf
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Starting glance-api with /home/jsuh/glance.conf
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$ sudo glance-control registry start glance-registry.conf
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Starting glance-registry with /home/jsuh/glance.conf
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$ ps aux | grep glance
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root 20038 4.0 0.1 12728 9116 ? Ss 12:51 0:00 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/glance-api /home/jsuh/glance-api.conf
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root 20039 6.0 0.1 25188 13356 ? Ss 12:51 0:00 /usr/bin/python /usr/bin/glance-registry /home/jsuh/glance-registry.conf
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jsuh 20042 0.0 0.0 3368 744 pts/1 S+ 12:51 0:00 grep glance
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The same configuration files are used by ``glance-control`` to start the
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Glance server programs, and you can specify (as the example above shows)
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a configuration file when starting the server.
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In order for your launched glance service to be monitored for unexpected death
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and respawned if necessary, use the following option:
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$ sudo glance-control [service] start --respawn ...
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Note that this will cause ``glance-control`` itself to remain running. Also note
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that deliberately stopped services are not respawned, neither are rapidly bouncing
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services (where process death occurred within one second of the last launch).
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By default, output from glance services is discarded when launched with ``glance-control``.
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In order to capture such output via syslog, use the following option:
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$ sudo glance-control --capture-output ...
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Stopping a server
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-----------------
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If you started a Glance server manually and did not use the ``&`` backgrounding
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function, simply send a terminate signal to the server process by typing
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``Ctrl-C``
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If you started the Glance server using the ``glance-control`` program, you can
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use the ``glance-control`` program to stop it. Simply do the following::
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$> sudo glance-control <SERVER> stop
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as this example shows::
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$> sudo glance-control registry stop
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Stopping glance-registry pid: 17602 signal: 15
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Restarting a server
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You can restart a server with the ``glance-control`` program, as demonstrated
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here::
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$> sudo glance-control registry restart etc/glance-registry.conf
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Stopping glance-registry pid: 17611 signal: 15
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Starting glance-registry with /home/jpipes/repos/glance/trunk/etc/glance-registry.conf
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Reloading a server
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-------------------
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You can reload a server with the ``glance-control`` program, as demonstrated
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here::
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$> sudo glance-control api reload
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Reloading glance-api (pid 18506) with signal(1)
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A reload sends a SIGHUP signal to the master process and causes new configuration
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settings to be picked up without any interruption to the running service (provided
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neither bind_host or bind_port has changed).
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