Damn! I never noticed that command in my list. I must be getting old.
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distributed.net v2.8010-463 client for Win32
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Special Options: (the client will execute the option and then exit)
-config start the configuration menu
-flush flush all output buffers
-fetch fill all input buffers
-update fetch + flush
-benchmark [pn] 16-20 sec speed check [optional: only project pn]
-benchmark2 [pn] half (8-10 sec) and slightly inaccurate -benchmark
-bench [pn] -benchmark all cores [optional: only project pn]
-test [pn] tests for core errors [optional: only project pn]
-restart restart all active clients (equivalent to -hup)
-shutdown gracefully shut down all active clients
-pause pause all active clients
-unpause unpause all active clients
-install install the client as a service
-uninstall uninstall the client previously -installed
-svcstart start a previously -installed client-as-service
equivalent to NT's 'net start ...'
-import <fn> import packets from file <fn> into client buffers
-forceunlock <fn> unlock buffer file <fn>
-help display this text
Project and buffer related options:
-ini <filename> override default name of INI file
-e <address> the email id by which you are known to distributed.net
-nodisk don't use disk buffer files
-n <count> packets to complete. -1 forces exit when buffer is empty.
-runbuffers set -n == -1 (exit when buffers are empty)
-frequent frequently check if buffers need topping-up
-inbase <fname> input buffer basename (ie without 'extension'/suffix)
-outbase <fname> output buffer basename (ie without 'extension'/suffix)
-ckpoint <fname> set the name of the checkpoint file
-blsize <pn> <n> set preferred packet size (2^n keys/packet)
-bin <pn> <n> set fetch buffer threshold to <n> work units
-btime <pn> <n> set fetch time threshold to <n> hours
If not specified, project name <pn> defaults to RC5
Network update related options:
-runoffline disable network access
-runonline enable network access
-nettimeout <secs> set the network timeout. Use -1 to force blocking mode
-a <address> keyserver name or IP address
-p <port> keyserver port number
-nofallback don't fallback to a distributed.net keyserver
-u <method> use this UUE/HTTP encoding method (see -config)
-ha <address> http/socks proxy name or IP address
-hp <port> http/socks proxy port
-lurk automatically detect modem connections
-lurkonly perform buffer updates only when a connection is detected
-interfaces <list> limit the interfaces to monitor for online/offline status
Performance related options:
-c <pn> <n> core number (run -config for a list of valid core numbers)
project name "pn" defaults to RC5
-numcpu <n> run <n> threads/run on <n> cpus. 0 forces single-threading.
-priority <0-9> scheduling priority from 0 (lowest/idle) to 9 (normal/user)
Logging options:
-priority <0-9> scheduling priority from 0 (lowest/idle) to 9 (normal/user)
Logging options:
-l <filename> name of the log file
-smtplen <len> max size (in bytes) of a mail message (0 means no mail)
-smtpsrvr <host> name or IP address of mail (SMTP) server
-smtpport <port> mail (SMTP) server port number
-smtpfrom <id> who the client should say is sending the message
-smtpdest <id> who the client should send mail to
Miscellaneous runtime options:
-h <hours> time limit in hours
-until <HH:MM> quit at HH:MM (eg 07:30)
-noexitfilecheck override .ini exit flagfile setting
-pausefile <fn> name of file that causes the client to pause
-percentoff don't display work completion as a running percentage
-quiet/-hide suppress screen output (== detach for some clients)
-noquiet don't suppress screen output (override in