GRSYNC-BATCH(1) grsync batch runner GRSYNC-BATCH(1)NAME
GRSYNC-BATCH - Grsync batch session runner
SYNOPSIS
grsync-batch [-f] [-d] [session_name|file_name]
DESCRIPTION
GRSYNC-BATCH is a script which can be used to automatize rsync runs using grsync sessions (see man grsync). for example it can be put into
crontab for scheduled execution on terminal, and to get the results via email.
OPTIONS
GRSYNC-BATCH by default loads the session you specify on the command line from your grsync.ini default configuration file. if you specify
the -f option, it will be treated as a file name to load instead. in this case, only one session can be present in the file so there is no
need to specify the session. the -d option makes a dry-run, i.e. simulation (run but don't make any changes)
SEE ALSO
Website <http://www.opbyte.it/grsync/>, grsync
AUTHOR
GRSYNC was written by Piero Orsoni <info@opbyte.it>.
This manual page was written by Piero Orsoni
0.6 2007-07-18 GRSYNC-BATCH(1)
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timblclient(1) General Commands Manual timblclient(1)NAME
timblclient - a simple client to access the Tilburg Memory Based Learner Server
SYNOPSYS
timblclient -h host -p port [-i inputfile] [-i outputfile] [--batch] [-b basename]
DESCRIPTION
timblclient connects to a TimblServer on 'host':'port' and sends it the normal instructions. (see timblserver )
OPTIONS
The timblclient options are
-i inputfile
a series of timblserver commands.
When BATCH is specified, inputfile is supposed to be a 'normal' Timbl testfile. Every line is send to the timblserver as a 'clas-
sify' command. Default is stdin.
-o outputfile
Where to put the results. Default is stdout.
--batch
When --batch is specified, the input from 'inputfile' is not interpreted as timblserver commands, but as instances that will be send
'as is' prepended by a classify instruction.
-h host
connect to the server on 'host'
-p port
connect to 'port' on 'host'
-b basename
set the base in TimblServer to 'base'
BUGS
This is just a simple testprogram, and rather clumsy.
AUTHORS
Ko van der Sloot timbl@uvt.nl
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