pllan daemon

Legacy alias for Gateway service management commands. pllan daemon ... maps to the same service control surface as pllan gateway ... service commands.

Usage

pllan daemon status
pllan daemon install
pllan daemon start
pllan daemon stop
pllan daemon restart
pllan daemon uninstall

Subcommands

  • status: show service install state and probe Gateway health
  • install: install service (launchd/systemd/schtasks)
  • uninstall: remove service
  • start: start service
  • stop: stop service
  • restart: restart service

Common options

  • status: --url, --token, --password, --timeout, --no-probe, --require-rpc, --deep, --json
  • install: --port, --runtime <node|bun>, --token, --force, --json
  • lifecycle (uninstall|start|stop|restart): --json
Notes:
  • status resolves configured auth SecretRefs for probe auth when possible.
  • If a required auth SecretRef is unresolved in this command path, daemon status --json reports rpc.authWarning when probe connectivity/auth fails; pass --token/--password explicitly or resolve the secret source first.
  • If the probe succeeds, unresolved auth-ref warnings are suppressed to avoid false positives.
  • On Linux systemd installs, status token-drift checks include both Environment= and EnvironmentFile= unit sources.
  • When token auth requires a token and gateway.auth.token is SecretRef-managed, install validates that the SecretRef is resolvable but does not persist the resolved token into service environment metadata.
  • If token auth requires a token and the configured token SecretRef is unresolved, install fails closed.
  • If both gateway.auth.token and gateway.auth.password are configured and gateway.auth.mode is unset, install is blocked until mode is set explicitly.

Prefer

Use pllan gateway for current docs and examples.