dds-user-defaults — get and set global DDS options UNIX/Linux/OSX
dds-user-defaults
[[-h, --help
] | [-v, --version
] | [-V, --verbose
] | [-p, --path
] | [-d, --default
]] [-c, --config
arg
] [-s, --session
arg
] [--ignore-default-sid
] [--default-session-id
] [--default-session-id-file
] [-f, --force
] [[--key
arg
] | [--wrkpkg
] | [--wrkscript
] | [--rms-sandbox-dir
] | [--user-env-script
] | [--server-info-file
]]
The dds-user-defaults command can be used to get and set global DDS options. It also can be used to get different static settings, related to the current deployment.
-h, --help
Shows usage options.
-v, --version
Shows version information.
-V, --verbose
Causes the command to verbose additional information and error messages.
-p, --path
Shows default DDS user defaults config file path.
-d, --default
Generates a default DDS configuration file.
-f, --force
If the destination file exists, removes it and creates a new file, without prompting for confirmation. Can only be used with the -d, --default
options.
-c, --config
arg
This options can be used together with other options to specify non-default location of the DDS configuration file. By default the command uses ~/.DDS/DDS.cfg
.
-s, --session
arg
Use the specified DDS Session ID instead of a default one.
--ignore-default-sid
Force to ignore a default sid.
--default-session-id
Show the current default session ID.
--default-session-id-file
Show the full path of the default session ID file.
--key
arg
Gets a value for the given key from the DDS user defaults.
--wrkpkg
Shows the full path of the worker package. The path must be evaluated before use.
--wrkscript
Shows the full path of the worker script. The path must be evaluated before use.
--rms-sandbox-dir
Shows the full path of the RMS sandbox directory. It returns server.sandbox_dir if it is not empty, otherwise server.work_dir is returned. The path must be evaluated before use.
--user-env-script
Shows the full path of user's environment script for workers (if present). The path must be evaluated before use.
--server-info-file
Shows the full path of the DDS server info file. The path must be evaluated before use.