nghttpx: Truncate too long -b option signature
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@ -1198,7 +1198,8 @@ Options:
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The options are categorized into several groups.
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Connections:
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-b, --backend=(<HOST>,<PORT>|unix:<PATH>)[;[<PATTERN>[:...]][;proto=<PROTO>][;tls][;fall=<N>][;rise=<N>]]
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-b, --backend=(<HOST>,<PORT>|unix:<PATH>)[;[<PATTERN>[:...]][[;PARAM]...]
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Set backend host and port. The multiple backend
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addresses are accepted by repeating this option. UNIX
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domain socket can be specified by prefixing path name
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@ -1260,12 +1261,23 @@ Connections:
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The backend addresses sharing same <PATTERN> are grouped
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together forming load balancing group.
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Several parameters <PARAM> are accepted after <PATTERN>.
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The parameters are delimited by ";". The available
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parameters are: "proto=<PROTO>", "tls", "fall=<N>", and
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"rise=<N>". The parameter consists of keyword, and
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optionally followed by "=" and value. For example, the
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parameter "proto=h2" consists of the keyword "proto" and
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value "h2". The parameter "tls" consists of the keyword
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"tls" without value. The each parameters are described
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as follows.
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Optionally, backend application protocol can be
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specified in <PROTO>. All that share the same <PATTERN>
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must have the same <PROTO> value if it is given.
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<PROTO> should be one of the following list without
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quotes: "h2", "http/1.1". The default value of <PROTO>
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is "http/1.1". Note that usually "h2" refers to HTTP/2
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specified using "proto" keyword, and in the form of
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"proto=<PROTO>". All that share the same <PATTERN> must
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have the same <PROTO> value if it is given. <PROTO>
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should be one of the following list without quotes:
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"h2", "http/1.1". The default value of <PROTO> is
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"http/1.1". Note that usually "h2" refers to HTTP/2
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over TLS. But in this option, it may mean HTTP/2 over
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cleartext TCP unless "tls" keyword is used (see below).
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