Users Guide
32 CCTK Options
-h or --help
Valid Argument
none or <
valid option name
>
Description
Without an argument, this option displays general usage information for
the utility. If the argument matches a valid option, that option's usage
information is displayed. If the option has arguments, the arguments are
displayed, separated by a | character. If the option has suboptions,
all suboptions, valid arguments, and a description are listed. If the
argument does not match a valid option, a usage error is given
(and usage information is displayed).
Example
A:>cctk -h --asfmode
asfmode: Sets the asf (alert standard format)
mode. DASH and ASF 2.0 set enables LOM to have
DASH and ASF 2.0 functionality.
Arguments: off | on | alertonly
-i or --infile
Valid Argument
<
filename
>
Description
Directs the CCTK utility to take input from a
.ini
file. The utility searches
the file for a section heading identical to the utility name. An error is
returned if the file or section is not found. If the section is found, each
name/value pair is applied to the system. The names must match a valid
option, and the arguments must be in the proper format for the option.
If an option is not available on a system and it is specified in a file,
the utility ignores the option. If any errors are found in the format of the
names or values, that option is skipped. The remaining options are applied
to the system.