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•
–l
– instruction to use higher level of details for messages added to
system log in comparison with the default level;
•
–L <details_level>
– – instruction to use the specified level of details for
the messages added to system log. Possible values:
1
...
10
;
•
–c <configuration_file>
redefines the path to the
filter.conf
configuration file
. If filter.conf
is located in a directory other than the
default, specify a complete path to the
filter.conf
file as a value for the
configuration_file
parameter;
•
–k
<<kas-conf_script>
– redefines the path to the
kas-conf
script, which
reads Kaspersky Anti-Spam configuration. If
kas-conf
is located in a
directory other than the default, specify a complete path to the
kas-conf
file as a value for the
kas-conf_script
parameter;
•
–h
– outputs to the console information about the utility.
A.4.5. kas-restart
The
kas-restart
utility is used to restart Kaspersky Anti-Spam and its separate
components.
Startup line
:
# /usr/local/ap-mailfilter3/bin/kas-restart [-f] [-p] \
[-s] [-m] [-w] [–W] [-q] [-d] [–v] [-l] \
[-V <details_level>] [-L <details_level>] \
[-c <configuration_file>] [-k <kas-conf_script>] [-h]
Command line options:
•
–f
– restarts the
ap-mailfilter
filtering processes. The processes handle
messages and finish their work, depending on the specified delay for
finishing processes by time and number of messages (for additional
information, see section 4.5.3 on page 58);
•
–p
– restarts the master filtering process
ap-process-server
. This option
also restarts filtering processes
ap-mailfilter
. Using this option, filtering
processes are restarted immediately after the filtering process stops
checking the current message. This option is also used in modification of
settings related to starting filtering processes;
•
–s
– restarts the licensing module
kas-lic
е
nse;
•
–m
– restarts the kas-milter module;
•
–w
– restarts the web server
kas-thttpd
;
•
–W
– rotates log files of the
kas-thttpd
web server (creates a new log
file);