Argus-info Digest, Vol 129, Issue 3
Carter Bullard via Argus-info
argus-info at lists.andrew.cmu.edu
Fri May 6 11:01:51 EDT 2016
Hey Richard,
Radium is both an argus reader and an argus data source, so its an argus client with an argus output processor.
The “-M <secs>” option is configuration for the argus output processor, and is the same as argus.8, so I’ll put that in the manpage and the usage() output. The others that fit this scheme are:
-B <addr>
-e <value>
-O
-P <portnum>
-w <file | stream>
Seems that we’ve got all of those as specific radium-options in the man page except the stream part for -w.
ra.1 has just “-w <file>”, I’ll add that as well.
Carter
> On May 6, 2016, at 12:56 AM, Richard Rothwell via Argus-info <argus-info at lists.andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
>
> Hi Carter,
>
> Actually I can’t figure out why I had -M 60 in the first place,
> but looking at the source it seems to be an undocumented way of setting the reporting interval.
>
>
> So my fix is, cross-referencing to similar code:
>
> if (isdigit((int) *mode->mode))
> setArgusMarReportInterval (ArgusParser, mode->mode);
>
> This seems to work.
>
> Unfortunately I get a segmentation auto further along in the code.
> I really don’t understand why previously working code is failing.
>
> I’m going to debug further along.
>
> Regards
>
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