This is the command ola_recorder 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
ola_recorder - Record to, or playback from, a file a number of universes for a show
SYNOPSIS
ola_recorder [--record <file> --universes <universe_list>] [--playback <file>] [--verify
<file>]
DESCRIPTION
ola_recorder Record a series of universes, or playback a previously recorded show.
OPTIONS
-d, --delay <uint32_t>
The delay in ms between successive iterations.
-h, --help
Display the help message
-i, --iterations <uint32_t>
The number of times to repeat the show, 0 means unlimited.
-l, --log-level <int8_t>
Set the logging level 0 .. 4.
-p, --playback <string>
The show file to playback.
-r, --record <string>
The show file to record data to.
-u, --universes <string>
A comma separated list of universes to record
--verify <string>
The show file to verify.
-v, --version
Print ola_recorder version information
--duration <uint32_t>
The length of time (seconds) to run for.
--syslog
Send to syslog rather than stderr.
--no-use-epoll
Disable the use of epoll(), revert to select()
--no-use-kqueue
Disable the use of kqueue(), revert to select()
--scheduler-policy <policy>
The thread scheduling policy, one of {fifo, rr}.
--scheduler-priority <priority>
The thread priority, only used if --scheduler-policy is set.
EXAMPLES
Record universes 1 and 2 to the file foo:
ola_recorder --universes 1,2 --record foo
Verify the previously recorded file bar:
ola_recorder --verify bar
Playback the previously recorded file baz for 30 seconds:
ola_recorder --playback baz --duration 30
Playback the previously recorded file baz for 3 iterations:
ola_recorder --playback baz --iterations 3
Playback the previously recorded file baz, repeating forever:
ola_recorder --playback baz --iterations 0
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