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TIBCO Rendezvous Data Source Command Line Options

In addition to General Options, the following command line arguments are enabled with the TIBCO Rendezvous data source when you run RTView applications from a Windows Command Prompt or UNIX terminal window.

NOTE: If a command line argument contains a space or a semicolon, then the entire argument must be enclosed in quotes (e.g.: "-sub:$data:my Data").
Name Description
-rvds:showindialog: Sets whether the RTViewDs monitoring tables are displayed in the Subject list in the Attach to TIBCO Rendezvous Data dialog. The default is disabled. Set to true or false.

Example:
-rvds:showindialog:true

-rvds:rtviewds.hostatus.onstart: Sets RTView to begin monitoring TIBCO Rendezvous on startup rather than waiting until a display references a HostStatus table. The default is disabled. Set to true or false.

Example:
-rvds:rtviewds.hostatus.onstart:true

-rvds:rtviewds.hoststatus.history: Sets the number of rows of data to keep for each host. The default is 1000. A value of 0 sets it to keep no rows.  A value of -1 sets it to keep an unlimited number of rows.

Example:
-rvds:rtviewds.hoststatus.history:-1

-rvds:rtviewds.rvtrace.onstart: Sets rvtrace to begin running on startup rather than waiting until a reference is made to a Multicast table. The default is disabled. Set to true or false.

Example:
-rvds:rtviewds.rvtrace.onstart:false

-rvds:rtviewds.rvtrace.period: Sets the rvtrace update period.  The default is 10. A value of 0 sets it to use the default.

Example:
-rvds:rtviewds.rvtrace.period:0

-rvds:rvtrace.interface Specify the Network Interface to use when rvtrace is started.

Example:
run_viewer -rvds:rvtrace.interface:\Device\NPF_{FBE746DE-94E5-4116-92A3-578924520ADE}


This is equivalent to running rvtrace using the -i switch.

Example:
rvtrace -i \Device\NPF_{FBE746DE-94E5-4116-92A3-578924520ADE}

NOTE: Additional information about determining the Network Interface can be found in the TIBCO Rendezvous Administration manual. Refer to Chapter 11, "Protocol Monitor (rvtrace)" and, in particular, to the document titled "Selecting the Network Interface". 

-rvservice: TIBCO Rendezvous Session Service. Default is TIBCO Rendezvous service default.

Example:
-rvservice:7475
-rvnetwork: TIBCO Rendezvous Session Network. Default is TIBCO Rendezvous network default (primary network interface for the host computer).

Example:
"-rvnetwork:;"
-rvdaemon: TIBCO Rendezvous Session Daemon. Default is TIBCO Rendezvous daemon default (local daemon on TCP socket 7500).

Example:
-rvdaemon:7475
-rvsubject: Add a message subject that RTView will listen for and use to populate dialog drop down menus.

Example:
-rvsubject:mySubject.*.*
-rvmsgparent:(fieldname) Name of parent field for nested messages.

Example:
-rvmsgparent:^data^
-rva Run in rva mode.

Example:
-rva
-rvahost: Host running rva. Default is the local host. This option is only used if running in rva mode.

Example:
-rvahost:computer6
-rvaport: Port running rva. Default is the rva default. This option is only used if running in rva mode.

Example:
-rvaport:7600
 


 
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