Harald Welte | 4ff37fe | 2016-02-20 10:56:10 +0100 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | == Running OsmoPCU |
| 2 | |
| 3 | The OsmoPCU executable (`osmo-pcu`) offers the following command-line |
| 4 | options: |
| 5 | |
| 6 | |
| 7 | === SYNOPSIS |
| 8 | |
| 9 | *osmo-pcu* [-h|-V] [-D] [-c 'CONFIGFILE'] [-r 'PRIO'] [-m 'MCC'] [-n 'MNC'] |
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| 11 | |
| 12 | === OPTIONS |
| 13 | |
| 14 | *-h, --help*:: |
| 15 | Print a short help message about the supported options |
| 16 | *-V, --version*:: |
| 17 | Print the compile-time version number of the OsmoBTS program |
| 18 | //*-D, --daemonize*:: |
| 19 | // Fork the process as a daemon into background. |
| 20 | *-c, --config-file 'CONFIGFILE'*:: |
| 21 | Specify the file and path name of the configuration file to be |
| 22 | used. If none is specified, use `osmo-pcu.cfg` in the current |
| 23 | working directory. |
| 24 | *-r, --realtime 'PRIO'*:: |
| 25 | Enable use of the Linux kernel realtime priority scheduler with |
| 26 | the specified priority. |
| 27 | It is recommended you use this option on low-performance |
| 28 | embedded systems or systems that encounter high non-GSM/GPRS |
| 29 | load. |
| 30 | *-m, --mcc 'MCC'*:: |
| 31 | Use the given MCC instead of that provided by BTS via PCU socket |
| 32 | *-n, --mnc 'MNC'*:: |
| 33 | Use the given MNC instead of that provided by BTS via PCU socket |