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<strong>Tornado</strong> Tools Reference<br />

OPTIONS<br />

-A | -Allsyms<br />

Include all local and global core-file symbols in the target symbol table.<br />

-B backendName | -Backend backendName<br />

Specify an alternative back end to communicate with the target agent. The default is a<br />

back end using the WDB protocol based on the RPC/XDR mechanism. Back end<br />

names can be deduced from the names of the files in<br />

$WIND_BASE/host/$WIND_HOST_TYPE/lib/backend (just remove the extension).<br />

-Bd fileName | -Bdebug fileName<br />

Log every WDB request sent to the target agent in the specified file. If the file already<br />

exists, log messages will be appended to it (unless the -Bm flag is set). Back ends that<br />

are not based on WDB RPC ignore this option.<br />

-Bm size | -Bmax size<br />

Max size in bytes for the WDB logging file. If this flag is set, the file size will be<br />

limited to the given value, and written as a circular file: i.e. when this value is<br />

reached, the file is rewritten from the beginning. If the file exists, it will be erased. So,<br />

be aware that if the target server restarts (due to a target reboot, for example), the<br />

WDB log file will be reset.<br />

-b linespeed | -bps linespeed<br />

Specify the speed of a serial link used to communicate with a target agent. The<br />

default value is 9600 bps.<br />

-Br number | -Bresend number<br />

Specify the number of times the back end should attempt to repeat a request to the<br />

target agent, if a transmission fails. Default: three retries. Some back ends may ignore<br />

this option.<br />

-Bt timeout | -Btimeout timeout<br />

Specify the timeout, in seconds, for back-end transactions with the target agent.<br />

Default: one second. Some back ends may ignore this option.<br />

-C | -Console<br />

Start a console window. Target tasks can perform I/O through this window using<br />

virtual channel 0.<br />

-c fileName | -core fileName<br />

By default, the target server gets the name of the core file (the executable initially<br />

running on the target) from the target agent. If the target agent does not have this<br />

information (or if its information is out of date), use this option to specify a path to<br />

the core file explicitly.<br />

-d device | -device device<br />

Specify the tty device used to communicate with a target agent. The default device is<br />

“/dev/tty” on Solaris, “/dev/tty0p0” on HP-UX and “COM2” on Windows.<br />

-display hostName:0<br />

(UNIX only) Specify the X server to contact in order to display the virtual console<br />

window.<br />

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