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NAME

6       ffbblog - Fawkes blackboard log file tool
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SYNOPSIS

9       ffbblog [-r host[:port]] <command> file [params]
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DESCRIPTION

12       This tool operates on log files recorded using the bblogger plugin. It
13       reads the binary log file and prints human readable output to the
14       console. It can also enable or disable a currently ongoing logging
15       process.
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17       The tool can watch log files as they are written (in a way similar to
18       the unix tool tail(1)). It can also print an entry at a specific index,
19       or the meta information about a log file. In replay mode it will print
20       the information to the console in the same timing that it was recorded.
21       Log files can be repaired, for example if the logging process ended
22       prematurely (e.g. because of a segfault in a plugin you are debugging).
23       It will update the meta information in the file as required for other
24       tool operations. It can enable or disable logging in a currently
25       running bblogger. Finally, the log files can be converted to other
26       formats compatible with other tools.
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28       For replaying a log file to the blackboard use the fflogreplay plugin.
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COMMANDS

31       watch
32           Watch the given file as it is written. This is useful if the
33           bblogger plugin is currently running and writing updates to the
34           given file.
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36       info
37           Show meta information about the given log file.
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39       print index [index...]
40           Print one or more specified indexes. The indexes are given on the
41           command line following the file names and must be in the available
42           range that can be queried with the info command.
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44       replay
45           Replay the given log file with a timing similar to the one it had
46           during recording.
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48       repair
49           Repair the given log file. It will check for certain
50           unconsistencies in the log file which occur if the logging process
51           is ended prematurely, and then repairs them.
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53       enable
54           Enable logging in a currently running bblogger. The -r parameter
55           can be optionally supplied to connect to a remote Fawkes instance.
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57       disable
58           Disable logging in a currently running bblogger. The -r parameter
59           can be optionally supplied to connect to a remote Fawkes instance.
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61       convert infile outfile format
62           Convert the log file to a different format (see formats below for
63           the available formats). After the input infile, two more parameters
64           are expected. First the output file outfile must be given followed
65           by the desired output format.
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OPTIONS

68       -h
69           Show usage instructions.
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71       -r host[:port]]
72           The host and port of the Fawkes instance to connect to.
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FORMATS

75       The following output formats are available for converting bblogger log
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78   Comma-separated Values (CSV)
79       Lines starting with # are considered comments. The very first line
80       contains a comment with the field names, followed by type and length in
81       braces. Fields are separated as data rows.
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83       One row of data is written per line. It contains fields separated by
84       semicolons (;). Warning, strings that may contain semicolons are
85       currently not escaped.
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EXAMPLES

88       ffbblog info file.bblog
89           Show meta information of file.bblog.
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91       ffbblog replay file.bblog
92           Replay file.bblog in real-time.
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94       ffbblog convert in.bblog out.csv csv
95           convert the file in.bblog to CSV format and write the converted
96           data to out.csv.
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SEE ALSO

99       fawkes(8)
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AUTHOR

102       Written by Tim Niemueller <niemueller@kbsg.rwth-aachen.de>
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DOCUMENTATION

105       Documentation by Tim Niemueller <niemueller@kbsg.rwth-aachen.de>
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FAWKES

108       Part of the Fawkes Robot Software Framework. Project website is at
109       http://www.fawkesrobotics.org
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113Fawkes 1.2.0                      05/21/2019                        FFBBLOG(1)
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