This is the command hsdump that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
hsdump — Dumps the handlespace of a RSerPool Registrar.
SYNOPSIS
hsdump [-address:port] [-cspserver=address:port] [-cspinterval=milliseconds]
[-logappend=filename] [-logcolor=on|off] [-logfile=filename] [-loglevel=0-9]
DESCRIPTION
hsdump dumps the handlespace of a Reliable Server Pooling (RSerPool) Registrar (PR). For
this purpose, it claims to be a peer registrar and requests the handlespace via ENRP. Handle
with care!
ARGUMENTS
The following options are available:
address:port
The ENRP address and port of the target registrar.
Component Status Protocol (CSP) Parameters:
-cspinterval=milliseconds
Sets the interval for the CSP status updates in milliseconds. By default,
the content of the environment variable CSP_INTERVAL is used. If not
defined, no CSP status reports will be sent.
-cspserver=address:port
Sets the address of a CSP monitor server. By default, the content of the
environment variable CSP_SERVER is used. If not defined, no CSP status
reports will be sent.
Logging Parameters:
-logappend=filename
Write logging output to a file (default is stdout); output will be appended
to given file.
-logcolor=on|off
Turns ANSI colorization of the logging output on or off.
-logfile=filename
Write logging output to a file (default is stdout); given file will be
overwritten.
-loglevel=0-9
Sets the logging verbosity from 0 (none) to 9 (very verbose). It is
recommended to use at least a value of 2 to see possibly important error
messages and warnings.
ENVIRONMENT
hsdump uses the environment variables CSP_SERVER and CSP_INTERVAL to define a CSP server to
send reports to in the specified interval.
DIAGNOSTICS
If loglevel>0, log messages will be printed to stdout or into a specified log file.
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