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.IX Title "L7DIRECTORD 1"
-.TH L7DIRECTORD 1 "2009-02-15" "perl v5.8.8" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
+.TH L7DIRECTORD 1 "2009-08-12" "perl v5.10.0" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
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.SH "NAME"
l7directord \- UltraMonkey\-L7 Director Daemon
.PP
This is the same as \fB\-t\fR.
.SH "SYNTAX"
.IX Header "SYNTAX"
-.Sh "Description how to write configuration files"
+.SS "Description how to write configuration files"
.IX Subsection "Description how to write configuration files"
.IP "\fBvirtual = \fR\fI(ip_address|hostname:portnumber|servicename)\fR" 4
.IX Item "virtual = (ip_address|hostname:portnumber|servicename)"
.Sp
This directive may also appear within a virtual server, in which
case it will override the global fallback server, if set.
-.Sh "Section virtual"
+.SS "Section virtual"
.IX Subsection "Section virtual"
The following commands must follow a \fBvirtual\fR entry and must be indented
with a minimum of 4 spaces or one tab.
arguments for the protocol module (For example, \-\-pattern\-match '*.html*').
\&\fBmodule-args\fR is optional only when set \fBsessionless\fR, \fBip\fR and \fBsslid\fR module to \fBproto-module\fR.
The last argument is optional (For example, \-\-reschedule).
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.IP "\fBmaxconn =\fR \fIn\fR" 4
.IX Item "maxconn = n"
.IX Item "request = ""uri to requested object"""
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server. The string must be inside quotes. Note that this string may be
-overridden by an optional per real-server based request\-string.
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.IP "\fBhttpmethod = \s-1GET\s0\fR|\fB\s-1HEAD\s0\fR" 4
.IX Item "httpmethod = GET|HEAD"
Sets the \s-1HTTP\s0 method, which should be used to fetch the \s-1URI\s0 specified in
-the request\-string. \s-1GET\s0 is the method used by default if the parameter is
+the request-string. \s-1GET\s0 is the method used by default if the parameter is
not set. If \s-1HEAD\s0 is used, the receive-string should be unset.
.ie n .IP "\fBvirtualhost = ""\fR\fIhostname\fR\fB""\fR" 4
.el .IP "\fBvirtualhost = ``\fR\fIhostname\fR\fB''\fR" 4