02-08-2012
No, methyl. There are different teams from different IT service vendors who work for our client. My company is one of them. My team is responsible for administering the server from OS stand point. If there's any issue with storage, we need to consult with SAN people. If problem is with an application, we need to work with application people. If there's a network issue, we get in touch with network team. Should it be a problem with hardware, we need to contact datacenter admins who have physical access to the server.
For this situation, I was not the authorized person to make any changes to the application.
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obex_test
OBEX_TEST(1) User commands OBEX_TEST(1)
NAME
obex_test - interactive test application for the openobex library
SYNOPSIS
obex_test [[-s port] | [-r port] | [-i] | [-b [address] [channel]] | [-u interface]]
DESCRIPTION
obex_test is a test application for the openobex library. It uses an interactive mode but the access method is selcted with command line
arguments.
This program is designed to be an example application for the openobex library.
OPTIONS
-s
This is the default. It selects cable obex. The port argument is optional (default: /dev/ttyS0)
-r
Select cable obex for the Ericsson R320 mobile phone. The port argument is optional (default: /dev/ttyS0)
-i
Select obex over IrDA.
-b
Select obex over bluetooth. Both, address and channel are actually optional. Default channel is 4, default address is ANY.
-u
Select usb obex (CDC). If the interface argument is omitted, a list of available interface is written to stdout.
INTERACTIVE MODE
: COMMANDS
c
connect to the remote side (client mode)
d
disconnect from the remote side
g
issue a GET request
p
issue a PUT request
q
quit the program
s
go into server mode
t
change the path on the remote side
x
issue a PUSH request
AUTHOR
Hendrik Sattler <post@hendrik-sattler.de>
initial version of manpage
openobex 1.4 2008-11-23 OBEX_TEST(1)