Note that commands such as starting and stopping Workerman are all completed on the command line.
To start Workerman, you first need to have a startup entry file, which defines the port and protocol for service monitoring.
Start
1. Start in debug (debugging) mode
php start.php start
2. Start in daemon (daemon) mode
php start.php start -d
debug and daemon mode Differences:
1. Start in debug mode. The echo, var_dump, print and other printing functions in the code will be output directly to the terminal.
2. Start in daemon mode. The echo, var_dump, print and other prints in the code will be redirected to the /dev/null file by default. You can set Worker::$stdoutFile = '/your/path/file' ; to set the file path.
3. Start in debug mode. After the terminal is closed, Workerman will close and exit.
4. Start in daemon mode. Workerman will continue to run normally in the background after the terminal is closed.
Workerman starts automatically when booting under the Linux system:
Open /etc/rc.local and add code similar to the following before exit 0
ulimit -HSn 102400 /usr/bin/env php /磁盘/路径/start.php start -d exit 0
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