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[GitHub] [trafficcontrol] jrushford commented on a change in pull request #6097: Adds the Traffic Monitor health client.

jrushford commented on a change in pull request #6097:
URL: https://github.com/apache/trafficcontrol/pull/6097#discussion_r688757109



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+# NAME
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+tm-health-client - Traffic Monitor Health Client service
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+# SYNOPSIS
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+tm-health-client [-f config-file]  -h  [-l logging-directory]  -v 
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+# DESCRIPTION
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+The tm-health-client command is used to manage **Apache Traffic Server** parents on a
+host running **Apache Traffic Server**.  The command should be started by **systemd** 
+and run as a service. On startup, the command reads it's default configuration file

Review comment:
       fixed




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