NAME
mpdcleanup
FILE
/Users/goodell/svn/mpich2-1.2.1p1-tmp/src/pm/mpd/mpdcleanup.py
DESCRIPTION
usage: mpdcleanup [-h] [-v] [-f <hostsfile>] [-r <rshcmd>] [-u <user>]
[-c <cleancmd>] [-k ’killcmd’] [-n <num_from_hostsfile>] or: mpdcleanup
[--help] [--verbose] [--file=<hostsfile>] [--rsh=<rshcmd>]
[--user=<user>] [--clean=<cleancmd>] [--kill="killcmd"] Removes the
Unix socket on local (the default) and remote machines This is useful
in case the mpd crashed badly and did not remove it, which it normally
does
FUNCTIONS
ctime(...) ctime(seconds) -> string
Convert a time in seconds since the Epoch to a string in local
time. This is equivalent to asctime(localtime(seconds)). When
the time tuple is not present, current time as returned by
localtime() is used.
mpdcleanup()
usage()
DATA
__author__ = ’Ralph Butler and Rusty Lusk’ __credits__ = ’’ __date__ =
’Mon Feb 22 16:28:13 2010’ __version__ = ’$Revision: 1.11 $’
VERSION
1.11
DATE
Mon Feb 22 16:28:13 2010
AUTHOR
Ralph Butler and Rusty Lusk
CREDITS
22 February 2010 mpdcleanup(1)