11-30-2006
Moving a file system to a new partition
I just finished the task ...............Thank God it was successful.
Thank you also for the comment.
Remi
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abrt-retrace-client
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NAME
abrt-retrace-client - Handles the communication with Retrace server.
SYNOPSIS
abrt-retrace-client <operation> [options]
DESCRIPTION
This tool is able to communicate with Retrace server: create a new task, ask about task's status, download log or backtrace of a finished
task.
Integration with libreport events
abrt-retrace-client can be used as an analyzer for application crashes which dump core.
Example usage in report_event.conf:
EVENT=analyze analyzer=CCpp
abrt-retrace-client
OPERATIONS
create
Creates a new task. Prints task ID and password to stdout. Either -d or -c is required.
status
Prints task's status to stdout. Both -t and -p are required.
log
Prints finished task's log to stdout. Both -t and -p are required.
backtrace
Print finished task's backtrace to stdout. Both -t and -p are required.
batch
Runs all operations in one step: creates a new task, periodically asks for status (the period is specified by --status-delay option)
and downloads the result when finished. If the task was successful backtrace file is saved, otherwise log is printed to stdout. Either
-c or -d is required.
OPTIONS
-v, --verbose
be verbose
-s, --syslog
log to syslog
-k, --insecure
allow insecure connection to retrace server
--url URL
retrace server URL
--headers
(debug) show received HTTP headers
-d, --dir DIR
read data from ABRT problem directory
-c, --core COREDUMP
read data from coredump
-l, --status-delay
delay for polling operations (seconds)
--no-unlink
(debug) do not delete temporary archive created in /tmp
-t, --task ID
ID of the task on server
-p, --password PWD
password of the task on server
AUTHORS
o ABRT team
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