DLT-RECEIVE(1) | DLT-RECEIVE(1) |
NAME¶
dlt-receive - Console based client for DLT LoggingSYNOPSIS¶
dlt-receive [-h] [-a] [-x] [-m] [-s] [-o filename] [-c limit] [-v] [-y] [-b baudrate] [-e ecuid] [-f filterfile] hostname/serial_device_nameDESCRIPTION¶
Receive DLT messages from DLT daemon and print or store the messages.OPTIONS¶
-hDisplay a short help text.
-a
Print DLT file; payload as ASCII.
-x
Print DLT file; payload as hex.
-m
Print DLT file; payload as hex and ASCII.
-s
Print DLT file; only headers.
-o
Output messages in new DLT file.
-c
Set limit when storing messages in file. When limit is
reached, a new file is opened. Use K,M,G as suffix to specify kilo-, mega-,
giga-bytes respectively, e.g. 1M for one megabyte (Default: unlimited).
-v
Verbose mode.
-y
Serial device mode.
-b
Serial device baudrate (Default: 115200).
-e
Set ECU ID (Default: RECV).
-f
Enable filtering of messages.
EXAMPLES¶
Print received message headers received from a dlt-daemon running on localhostdlt-receive -s localhost
Print received message headers received from a serila interface
dlt-receive -s -y /dev/ttySO
Store received message headers from a dlt-daemon to a log file called log.dlt and filter them for e.g. Application ID ABCD and Context ID EFGH (Write:ABCD EFGH as single line to a file called filter.txt)
dlt-receive -s -o log.dlt -f filter.txt localhost
Store incoming messages in file(s) and restrict file sizes to 1 megabyte. If limit is reached, log.dlt will be renamed into log.0.dlt, log.1.dlt, ... No files will be overwritten in this mode
dlt-receive -o log.dlt -c 1M localhost
EXIT STATUS¶
Non zero is returned in case of failure.NOTES¶
Be aware that dlt-receive will never delete any files. Instead, it creates a new file.AUTHOR¶
Alexander Wenzel (alexander.aw.wenzel (at) bmw.de)COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright © 2015 BMW AG. License MPL-2.0: Mozilla Public License version 2.0 http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.RESOURCES¶
Main web site: http://projects.genivi.org/diagnostic-log-trace Mailinglist: https://lists.genivi.org/mailman/listinfo/genivi-diagnostic-log-and-traceSEE ALSO¶
dlt-daemon(1)02/23/2016 |