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synctl(1) -- Synapse server control interface
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## SYNOPSIS
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Start, stop or restart synapse server.
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`synctl` {start|stop|restart} [configfile] [-w|--worker=<WORKERCONFIG>] [-a|--all-processes=<WORKERCONFIGDIR>]
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## DESCRIPTION
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**synctl** can be used to start, stop or restart Synapse server. The
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control operation can be done on all processes or a single worker
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process.
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## OPTIONS
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* `action`:
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The value of action should be one of `start`, `stop` or `restart`.
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* `configfile`:
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Optional path of the configuration file to use. Default value is
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`homeserver.yaml`. The configuration file must exist for the
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operation to succeed.
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* `-w`, `--worker`:
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Perform start, stop or restart operations on a single worker.
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Incompatible with `-a`|`--all-processes`. Value passed must be a
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valid worker's configuration file.
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* `-a`, `--all-processes`:
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Perform start, stop or restart operations on all the workers in
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the given directory and the main synapse process. Incompatible
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with `-w`|`--worker`. Value passed must be a directory containing
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valid work configuration files. All files ending with `.yaml`
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extension shall be considered as configuration files and all other
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files in the directory are ignored.
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## CONFIGURATION FILE
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Configuration file may be generated as follows:
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$ python -B -m synapse.app.homeserver -c config.yaml --generate-config --server-name=<server name>
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## ENVIRONMENT
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* `SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR`:
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Synapse's architecture is quite RAM hungry currently - a lot of
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recent room data and metadata is deliberately cached in RAM in
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order to speed up common requests. This will be improved in
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future, but for now the easiest way to either reduce the RAM usage
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(at the risk of slowing things down) is to set the
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SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR environment variable. Roughly speaking, a
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SYNAPSE_CACHE_FACTOR of 1.0 will max out at around 3-4GB of
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resident memory - this is what we currently run the matrix.org
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on. The default setting is currently 0.1, which is probably around
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a ~700MB footprint. You can dial it down further to 0.02 if
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desired, which targets roughly ~512MB. Conversely you can dial it
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up if you need performance for lots of users and have a box with a
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lot of RAM.
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## COPYRIGHT
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This man page was written by Sunil Mohan Adapa <<sunil@medhas.org>> for
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Debian GNU/Linux distribution.
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## SEE ALSO
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synapse_port_db(1), hash_password(1), register_new_matrix_user(1)
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