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freeswitch(1) -- scalable multi-protocol softswitch
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## SYNOPSIS
`freeswitch` [<options>]
## DESCRIPTION
`freeswitch` is a high-performance softswitch that supports many kinds
of telephony applications. It's commonly used as a PBX with SIP
endpoints.
`freeswitch` expects a set of configuration files to exist in
/etc/freeswitch. Example configurations can be found in
/usr/share/freeswitch/conf.
`freeswitch` is a modular system and modules can be loaded at runtime.
`freeswitch` is started in the foreground by default but can also be
started as a daemon.
## OPTIONS
* `-h`:
Show inline help.
* `-version`:
Print the version and exit.
* `-nf`:
Stay in the foreground (default unless `-nc` is specified).
* `-reincarnate`:
Restart the switch in the event of an uncontrolled exit.
* `-reincarnate-reexec`:
Like `-reincarnate` but cause the switch binary to be run again
with execv.
* `-u` <user>:
Run setuid after starting the switch.
* `-g` <group>:
Run setgid after starting the switch.
* `-core`:
Cause the switch to dump a core when crashing; you'll need to
ensure your system ulimits allow this, and if you've set `-u` or
`-g` you may also need to run:
sysctl -w fs.suid_dumpable=1
* `-rp`:
Enable realtime priority.
* `-lp`:
Enable low priority.
* `-np`:
Enable normal priority.
* `-vg`:
Run under Valgrind.
* `-nosql`:
Disable the use of SQL for internal switch operations.
* `-heavy-timer`:
Use a more expensive system timer that may be more accurate, but
note this may also impose heavier loads on your system.
* `-nonat`:
When the switch starts, it runs checks to determine if it is
behind NAT; this flag disables these checks.
* `-nonatmap`:
Disable automatic NAT port mapping.
* `-nocal`:
When the switch starts, it calibrates itself to deviations in the
system clock; this flag disables this calibration.
* `-nort`:
Disable use of clock_realtime.
* `-stop`:
Stop the switch if running in the background.
* `-nc`:
Disable the interactive console and cause the switch to go into
the background unless `-nf` is also specified.
* `-ncwait`:
Like `-nc` but cause the parent process to wait until the switch
is started before exiting.
* `-c`:
Enable the interactive console and stay in the foreground (this is
the default).
* `-base` <basedir>:
Set the prefix directory.
* `-cfgname` <filename>:
Set the pathname to the main configuration file.
* `-conf` <directory>:
Set the directory for configuration files.
* `-log` <directory>:
Set the directory for log files.
* `-run` <directory>:
Set the directory for temporary runtime files.
* `-db` <directory>:
Set the directory for internal database files.
* `-mod` <directory>:
Set the directory for runtime modules.
* `-htdocs` <directory>:
Set the directory for htdocs.
* `-scripts` <directory>:
Set the directory for call control scripts.
* `-temp` <directory>:
Set the directory for temporary files.
* `-grammar` <directory>:
Set the directory for grammar files.
* `-recordings` <directory>:
Set the directory for call recordings.
* `-storage` <directory>:
Set the directory for voicemail storage.
* `-sounds` <directory>:
Set the directory for sound files.
## AUTHORS
FreeSWITCH was originally developed by `Anthony Minessale II
<anthm@freeswitch.org>` with continued development by Anthony and a
team of active contributors.
This man page and the packaging for Debian was written by `Travis
Cross <tc@traviscross.com>`.
## SEE ALSO
sysctl(8), ulimit(1posix)