07-22-2015
Flood in the inner circle of provider's Internet
The hardware in the inner circle in the provider's network worked incorrectly and therefore there was flood for an hour. They said that it wouldn't repeat again anymore, and that that flood was not in our user network. Is this 100% correct?
(As there was no Internet because of that flood we couldn't check the situation properly from our side.)
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fvwmgtkdebug
FvwmGtkDebug(1) Fvwm Module FvwmGtkDebug(1)
NAME
FvwmGtkDebug - graphical interactive fvwm module debugger
SYNOPSIS
FvwmGtkDebug should be spawned by fvwm(1).
To run this module, place this command somewhere in the configuration:
Module FvwmGtkDebug
To stop this module, just close the GUI window, the usual KillModule works too.
You may also run this application in the dummy mode from the command line, but this only shows the GUI with dummy event data and not the
real data.
DESCRIPTION
This module monitors all fvwm event information and shows it nicely in the interactive gtk+ application. Good for debugging purposes.
INVOCATION
There are several command line switches:
FvwmGtkDebug [ --mask mask ] [ --xmask mask ] [ --debug level ]
Long switches may be abbreviated to shorter switches.
-m|--mask mask - set the initial module mask, 31 bit integer. This mask may be changed interactively at any time. By default almost all
events are monitored (except for some flood events like CONFIGURE_WINDOW or FOCUS_WINDOW. The special value of -1 sets the maximal mask.
-x|--xmask mask - set the initial module extended mask, 31 bit integer. This mask may be changed interactively at any time. By default
almost all events are monitored (except for some flood events like ENTER_WINDOW or LEAVE_WINDOW. The special value of -1 sets the maximal
extended mask.
-d|--debug level - use the Perl library debugging mechanism. The useful levels are 2 to 4.
SEE ALSO
See also FvwmDebug.
AUTHOR
Mikhael Goikhman <migo@homemail.com>.
perl v5.8.0 2003-06-10 FvwmGtkDebug(1)