+=encoding UTF-8
+
=head1 NAME
collectd - System statistics collection daemon
Test the configuration only. The program immediately exits after parsing the
config file. A return code not equal to zero indicates an error.
+=item B<-T>
+
+Test the plugin read callbacks only. The program immediately exits after invoking
+the read callbacks once. A return code not equal to zero indicates an error.
+
=item B<-P> I<E<lt>pid-fileE<gt>>
Specify an alternative pid file. This overwrites any settings in the config
Don't fork to the background. I<collectd> will also B<not> close standard file
descriptors, detach from the session nor write a pid file. This is mainly
-thought for 'supervising' init replacements such as I<runit>.
+thought for 'supervising' init replacements such as I<runit>. If using
+I<upstart> or I<systemd> though, starting with version 5.5.0 I<collectd> is
+able to notify these two init replacements, and B<does> require forking to the
+background for process supervision. The F<contrib/> directory has sample
+I<upstart> and I<systemd> configuration files.
=item B<-h>
detail. In particular those are L<collectd-email(5)>, L<collectd-exec(5)>,
L<collectd-perl(5)>, L<collectd-snmp(5)>, and L<collectd-unixsock(5)>
+=head1 SIGNALS
+
+B<collectd> accepts the following signals:
+
+=over 4
+
+=item B<SIGINT>, B<SIGTERM>
+
+These signals cause B<collectd> to shut down all plugins and terminate.
+
+=item B<SIGUSR1>
+
+This signal causes B<collectd> to signal all plugins to flush data from
+internal caches. E.E<nbsp>g. the C<rrdtool plugin> will write all pending data
+to the RRD files. This is the same as using the C<FLUSH -1> command of the
+C<unixsock plugin>.
+
+=back
+
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<collectd.conf(5)>,
=head1 AUTHOR
-Florian Forster E<lt>octo@verplant.orgE<gt>
+Florian Forster E<lt>octo@collectd.orgE<gt>
=cut