01-24-2014
How to know the progress of HA C-SPOC Mirrorvg?
Hi,
Anyone know how to check the progress of the HACMP C-SPOC mirror for the vg ?
I know there is lsvg -l <appvg>, it show the open/stale .. but I couldn't see the progress of it.
Your feedback is very appreciated.
Thanks.
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NAME
obd2kml - Convert obdgpslogger(1) logs to Google Earth kml files
SYNOPSIS
obd2kml [ options ]
DESCRIPTION
Convert obdgpslogger(1) logs to Google Earth kml files
OPTIONS
-o|--out <output filename>
Output to this .kml file
-a|--altitude <altitude>
In the kml file, normalise the graph to this height
-d|--db <database>
Work from logs stored in this database file
-n|--name <folder name>
Everything in this output file is wrapped in a folder named this
-v|--version
Print out version number and exit.
-h|--help
Print out help and exit.
NOT OPTIONS
These options aren't intended for end-users, they're for the GUI.
-p|--progress
Print out progress. It will occasionally print a number in the range [0..100], indicating progress percentage.
SEE ALSO
obdgpslogger(1), obd2csv(1), obd2gpx(1), obdsim(1), obdgui(1), obdlogrepair(1)
AUTHORS
Gary "Chunky Ks" Briggs <chunky@icculus.org>
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