varnishadm

Control a running Varnish instance

Manual section

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SYNOPSIS

varnishadm [-h] [-n ident] [-t timeout] [-S secretfile] [-T [address]:port] [command […]]

DESCRIPTION

The varnishadm utility establishes a CLI connection to varnishd either using -n name or using the -T and -S arguments. If -n name is given the location of the secret file and the address:port is looked up in shared memory. If neither is given varnishadm will look for an instance without a given name.

If a command is given, the command and arguments are sent over the CLI connection and the result returned on stdout.

If no command argument is given varnishadm will pass commands and replies between the CLI socket and stdin/stdout.

OPTIONS

-h

Print program usage and exit.

-n ident

Connect to the instance of varnishd with this name.

-S secretfile

Specify the authentication secret file. This should be the same -S argument as was given to varnishd. Only processes which can read the contents of this file, will be able to authenticate the CLI connection.

-t timeout

Wait no longer than this many seconds for an operation to finish.

-T <address:port>

Connect to the management interface at the specified address and port.

The syntax and operation of the actual CLI interface is described in the varnish-cli manual page. Parameters are described in varnishd manual page.

Additionally, a summary of commands can be obtained by issuing the help command, and a summary of parameters can be obtained by issuing the param.show command.

EXIT STATUS

If a command is given, the exit status of the varnishadm utility is zero if the command succeeded, and non-zero otherwise.

EXAMPLES

Some ways you can use varnishadm:

varnishadm -T localhost:999 -S /var/db/secret vcl.use foo
echo vcl.use foo | varnishadm -T localhost:999 -S /var/db/secret
echo vcl.use foo | ssh vhost varnishadm -T localhost:999 -S /var/db/secret

AUTHORS

The varnishadm utility and this manual page were written by Cecilie Fritzvold. This man page has later been modified by Per Buer, Federico G. Schwindt and Lasse Karstensen.