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CSPMonitor(1)		    General Commands Manual		 CSPMonitor(1)

NAME
       cspmonitor -- CSP server	for monitoring RSerPool	components

SYNOPSIS
       cspmonitor  [-localaddress=address:port]	[-updateinterval=milliseconds]
		  [-purgeinterval=milliseconds]	      [-compact]       [-full]
		  [-maxpr=PRs]		  [-maxpe=PEs]		  [-maxpu=PUs]
		  [-maxlocationsize=characters]		 [-logappend=filename]
		  [-logcolor=on|off] [-logfile=filename] [-loglevel=0-9]

DESCRIPTION
       cspmonitor  is  a simple	simple Component Status	Protocol (CSP) monitor
       server. It receives status messages from	components via UDP and	prints
       them  on	the screen. This program is useful to keep an overview of run-
       ning RSerPool components.

ARGUMENTS
       The following options are available:

       -localaddress=address:port
	       Sets the	local UDP socket address and port number. By  default,
	       it listens on all addresses, port 2960.

       -updateinterval=milliseconds
	       Sets the	update interval	in milliseconds. Default: 1000.

       -purgeinterval=milliseconds
	       Sets the	purge interval in milliseconds.	Default: 30000.

       -compact
	       Turns on	compact	status display mode.

       -full   Turns on	full status display mode (default).

       -maxpr=PRs
	       Limits the number of PRs	to be displayed	to the given number.

       -maxpr=PEs
	       Limits the number of PEs	to be displayed	to the given number.

       -maxpr=PUs
	       Limits the number of PUs	to be displayed	to the given number.

       -maxlocationsize=characters
	       Limits  the location string size	to the given number of charac-
	       ters.

       Logging Parameters:

	       -logappend=filename
		       Write logging output to a  file	(default  is  stdout);
		       output will be appended to given	file.

	       -logcolor=on|off
		       Turns  ANSI  colorization  of  the logging output on or
		       off.

	       -logfile=filename
		       Write logging output to a  file	(default  is  stdout);
		       given file will be overwritten.

	       -loglevel=0-9
		       Sets  the  logging  verbosity  from 0 (none) to 9 (very
		       verbose).  It is	recommended to use at least a value of
		       2 to see	possibly important error  messages  and	 warn-
		       ings.

ENVIRONMENT
       cspmonitor  uses	 the environment variables CSP_SERVER and CSP_INTERVAL
       to define a CSP server to send reports to in the	specified interval.

DIAGNOSTICS
       If loglevel>0, log messages will	be printed to stdout or	into a	speci-
       fied log	file.

SEE ALSO
       For a detailed introduction to RSerPool,	see:
       https://duepublico.uni-duisburg-essen.de/servlets/DerivateServlet/De-
       rivate-16326/Dre2006_final.pdf

       Thomas Dreibholz's RSerPool Page:
       https://www.nntb.no/~dreibh/rserpool/

CSP Monitor		       December	13, 2024		 CSPMonitor(1)

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