Repository: qpid-dispatch Updated Branches: refs/heads/master 0c46fcd47 -> e96358761
DISPATCH-972 - Update sudo command prompts. This closes #289. Project: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid-dispatch/repo Commit: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid-dispatch/commit/e9635876 Tree: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid-dispatch/tree/e9635876 Diff: http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid-dispatch/diff/e9635876 Branch: refs/heads/master Commit: e96358761b4c909e7c6d80a61c161d648c393eb0 Parents: 0c46fcd Author: Ben Hardesty <[email protected]> Authored: Thu Apr 19 15:55:39 2018 -0400 Committer: Ganesh Murthy <[email protected]> Committed: Mon Apr 23 11:54:38 2018 -0400 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- doc/new-book/cyrus-sasl.adoc | 4 +-- doc/new-book/reliability.adoc | 32 ++++++++++---------- .../understand-router-configuration.adoc | 2 +- 3 files changed, 19 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid-dispatch/blob/e9635876/doc/new-book/cyrus-sasl.adoc ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/doc/new-book/cyrus-sasl.adoc b/doc/new-book/cyrus-sasl.adoc index cff8fff..3618ffc 100644 --- a/doc/new-book/cyrus-sasl.adoc +++ b/doc/new-book/cyrus-sasl.adoc @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ To generate a SASL database to store credentials, enter the following command: [options="nowrap",subs="+quotes"] ---- -# saslpasswd2 -c -f _SASL_DATABASE_NAME_.sasldb -u _DOMAIN_NAME_ _USER_NAME_ +$ sudo saslpasswd2 -c -f _SASL_DATABASE_NAME_.sasldb -u _DOMAIN_NAME_ _USER_NAME_ ---- This command creates or updates the specified SASL database, and adds the specified user name to it. The command also prompts you for the user name's password. @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ To view the user names stored in the SASL database: [options="nowrap",subs="+quotes"] ---- -# sasldblistusers2 -f qdrouterd.sasldb +$ sudo sasldblistusers2 -f qdrouterd.sasldb [email protected]: __PASSWORD__ [email protected]: __PASSWORD__ ---- http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid-dispatch/blob/e9635876/doc/new-book/reliability.adoc ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/doc/new-book/reliability.adoc b/doc/new-book/reliability.adoc index 31cc5af..2826c55 100644 --- a/doc/new-book/reliability.adoc +++ b/doc/new-book/reliability.adoc @@ -141,14 +141,14 @@ Starting the receiver, it waits for messages with no output on the console. [options="nowrap"] ---- -# python simple_recv.py -a localhost:6001/my_queue -m 10 +$ sudo python simple_recv.py -a localhost:6001/my_queue -m 10 ---- Starting the sender, all the messages flow through "Router.A" and "Router.B" reaching the receiver; at this point the messages are all confirmed at sender side. [options="nowrap"] ---- -# python simple_send.py -a localhost:6001/my_queue -m 10 +$ sudo python simple_send.py -a localhost:6001/my_queue -m 10 all messages confirmed ---- @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ The receiver is still reachable in order to get messages from the sender as disp [options="nowrap"] ---- -# python simple_recv.py -a localhost:6002/my_queue -m 10 +$ sudo python simple_recv.py -a localhost:6002/my_queue -m 10 {u'sequence': 1L} {u'sequence': 2L} {u'sequence': 3L} @@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ First of all, thanks to the broker and its "store and forward" feature, the send [options="nowrap"] ---- -# python simple_send.py -a localhost:6000/my_queue -m 10 +$ sudo python simple_send.py -a localhost:6000/my_queue -m 10 all messages confirmed ---- @@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ All messages are confirmed because they reached the queue inside the broker thro [options="nowrap"] ---- -# qdstat -b localhost:6001 -a +$ sudo qdstat -b localhost:6001 -a Router Addresses class addr phs distrib in-proc local remote cntnr in out thru to-proc from-proc ================================================================================================================= @@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ Starting the receiver connected to the "Router.A", it gets all the available mes [options="nowrap"] ---- -# python simple_recv.py -a localhost:6000/my_queue -m 10 +$ sudo python simple_recv.py -a localhost:6000/my_queue -m 10 {u'sequence': 1L} {u'sequence': 2L} {u'sequence': 3L} @@ -376,7 +376,7 @@ Using the `qdstat` tool on the "Router.B" another time, the output is like follo [options="nowrap"] ---- -# qdstat -b localhost:6001 -a +$ sudo qdstat -b localhost:6001 -a Router Addresses class addr phs distrib in-proc local remote cntnr in out thru to-proc from-proc ================================================================================================================= @@ -407,7 +407,7 @@ Using the `qdmanage` tool, it is possible to configure the waypoint on `my_queue [options="nowrap"] ---- -[root@localhost /]# qdmanage -b localhost:6002 create --stdin +$ sudo qdmanage -b localhost:6002 create --stdin [ { "type":"connector", "name":"BROKER", "port":5672, "role":"route-container" }, { "type":"address", "prefix":"my_queue", "waypoint":"yes" }, @@ -478,7 +478,7 @@ At this point, the sender can connect to the "Router.A" for sending messages to [options="nowrap"] ---- -# python simple_send.py -a localhost:6000/my_queue -m 10 +$ sudo python simple_send.py -a localhost:6000/my_queue -m 10 all messages confirmed ---- @@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ All messages are confirmed because they reached the queue inside the broker thro [options="nowrap"] ---- -# qdstat -b localhost:6002 -a +$ sudo qdstat -b localhost:6002 -a Router Addresses class addr phs distrib in-proc local remote cntnr in out thru to-proc from-proc ================================================================================================================= @@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ Starting the receiver connected to the "Router.A", it gets all the available mes [options="nowrap"] ---- -# python simple_recv.py -a localhost:6000/my_queue -m 10 +$ sudo python simple_recv.py -a localhost:6000/my_queue -m 10 {u'sequence': 1L} {u'sequence': 2L} {u'sequence': 3L} @@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ Using the `qdstat` tool on the "Router.C" another time, the output is like follo [options="nowrap"] ---- -# qdstat -b localhost:6002 -a +$ sudo qdstat -b localhost:6002 -a Router Addresses class addr phs distrib in-proc local remote cntnr in out thru to-proc from-proc ================================================================================================================= @@ -641,7 +641,7 @@ Using the Python sample from the Qpid Proton library, the sender can connect to [options="nowrap"] ---- -# python simple_send.py -a localhost:6000/my_queue -m 10 +$ sudo python simple_send.py -a localhost:6000/my_queue -m 10 all messages confirmed ---- @@ -649,7 +649,7 @@ All messages are confirmed because they reached the queue and, thanks to the def [options="nowrap"] ---- -# qdstat -b localhost:6000 -l +$ sudo qdstat -b localhost:6000 -l Router Links type dir conn id id peer class addr phs cap undel unsettled deliveries admin oper ======================================================================================================================= @@ -667,7 +667,7 @@ Starting the receiver connected to the "Router.A", it gets all the available mes [options="nowrap"] ---- -# python simple_recv.py -a localhost:6000/my_queue -m 10 +$ sudo python simple_recv.py -a localhost:6000/my_queue -m 10 {u'sequence': 1L} {u'sequence': 2L} {u'sequence': 3L} @@ -684,7 +684,7 @@ As for the sender, they are received through both the brokers and related shards [options="nowrap"] ---- -# qdstat -b localhost:6000 -l +$ sudo qdstat -b localhost:6000 -l Router Links type dir conn id id peer class addr phs cap undel unsettled deliveries admin oper ======================================================================================================================= http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/qpid-dispatch/blob/e9635876/doc/new-book/understand-router-configuration.adoc ---------------------------------------------------------------------- diff --git a/doc/new-book/understand-router-configuration.adoc b/doc/new-book/understand-router-configuration.adoc index a8bbc94..a576f65 100644 --- a/doc/new-book/understand-router-configuration.adoc +++ b/doc/new-book/understand-router-configuration.adoc @@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ If you created a new configuration file, you must specify the path using the `-- + [options="nowrap"] ---- -# qdrouterd -d --conf /etc/qpid-dispatch/new-configuration-file.conf +$ sudo qdrouterd -d --conf /etc/qpid-dispatch/new-configuration-file.conf ---- [id='changing-configuration-for-running-router'] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] 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