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<strong>Tornado</strong> 2.0<br />

User’s Guide<br />

-f formatName | -format formatName<br />

Name of the alternate object module format (for example, a.out or COFF) that will be<br />

managed by the target server.<br />

-h | -help<br />

Print a help message summarizing tgtsvr usage and options.<br />

-hfc<br />

Activate hardware flow control on a serial link using RTS, CTS, and DTR signals. This<br />

option is available only with the wdbserial back end.<br />

-L | -Lock<br />

Restrict access to this target server to processes running under the same user ID as the<br />

server.<br />

-m nbytes | -memory nbytes<br />

Set the size of the agent memory pool cache managed by the target server (default is 1<br />

MB).<br />

-n serverName | -name serverName<br />

Specify an alternative name for the target server (instead of the default, based on the<br />

target’s name). Target server’s name should be constituted by alphanumeric<br />

characters only.<br />

-N | -Nosyms<br />

Do not use a core file to build the target symbol table.<br />

-p portNumber | -port portNumber<br />

Specify the UDP port number to communicate with a target agent when the wdbrpc<br />

back end is used. The default port number is 0x4321.<br />

-R root<br />

Establish the root of the host’s file system visible to target processes using the Target<br />

Server File System.<br />

-redirectIO<br />

Redirect the target global stdin, stdout, and stderr in the target server. If -C flag is not<br />

set, WTX events will be sent to all WTX tools when characters come from the target.<br />

-redirectShell<br />

Start a console window with target shell stdin, stdout and stderr redirected in it. This<br />

flag is valid only if -C flag is set.<br />

-RW<br />

Allow read and write access to host files by target processes using the target server<br />

File System. When this option is specified, access to the target server is restricted as if<br />

-L were also specified.<br />

-s | -synchro<br />

Synchronize target and host symbol tables. The symbol table synchronization facility<br />

must also be included in the target image; see the reference entry for symSyncLib.<br />

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