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6 bubbles - DNSSEC-Tools Rollrec Simple GUI Display
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9 bubbles [options] <rollrec-file>
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12 bubbles gives a simple display of the roll status of a set of zones
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14 display of the roll status of a set of zones. bubbles gives very
15 little control over rollerd, the way blinkenlights does. bubbles can
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18 A rollrec file contains one or more rollrec records. These records are
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20 zones' rollover states. Each zone's rollrec record contains such
21 information as the zone file, the rollover phase, and logging level.
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24 When bubbles starts, a window is created that has "bubbles" for each
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53 Set the bubble color for zones that are performing KSK roll-overs.
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56 Set the bubble color for zones that are performing ZSK roll-overs.
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59 Set the bubble color for zones that are not in roll-over.
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62 Ignore the rollrec display flag and display every zone in the
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66 Interval between checks of the rollrec file. By default, wait-time
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88 selection dialog for choosing a new rollrec file. If this option
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93 Show the zones that are performing KSK roll-overs.
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96 Show the zones that are not in roll-over.
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99 Show the zones that are performing either type of roll-over.
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102 Show the zones that are performing ZSK roll-overs.
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108 Displays the version information for bubbles and the DNSSEC-Tools
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112 bubbles is implemented in Perl/Tk, so both Perl and Perl/Tk must be
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116 Copyright 2009-2014 SPARTA, Inc. All rights reserved. See the COPYING
117 file included with the DNSSEC-Tools package for details.
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120 Wayne Morrison, tewok@tislabs.com
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125 blinkenlights(8), rollchk(8), rollerd(8) rollinit(8), rollrec-editor(8)
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