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== seoneq / seoneq2 ==
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Add a file to the send queue.
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=== input parameters ===
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*-h: printf this help text
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*-C <configfile>: use given config file (default: /etc/seon.conf)
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*-p <partner shortname>
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*-f <filename with absolute path>
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*-v <virtual filename>
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*-c <comment (max. 255 chars./without special chars.)>
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*-q <alternative SSID for this file (originator)>
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*-r <alternative SSID for this file (destination)>
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*-s <alternative SFID for this file (originator)>
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*-t <alternative SFID for this file (destination)>
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*-w <alternative password for this file (originator)>
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*-x <alternative password for this file (destination)>
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*-u <priority, default: 0>
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*-i <server ID, default: 0>
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*-P: add file passive to send queue (let partner fetch it from remote)
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*-d: <optional file description in OFTPv2 session>
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*-V: print out version and exit
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== seonlic ==
 
== seonlic ==
 
This tool displays the Seon ID, an installation specific hash value, which identifies this copy of Seon.
 
This tool displays the Seon ID, an installation specific hash value, which identifies this copy of Seon.

Revision as of 18:27, 11 June 2007

seoneq / seoneq2

Add a file to the send queue.

input parameters

  • -h: printf this help text
  • -C <configfile>: use given config file (default: /etc/seon.conf)
  • -p <partner shortname>
  • -f <filename with absolute path>
  • -v <virtual filename>
  • -c <comment (max. 255 chars./without special chars.)>
  • -q <alternative SSID for this file (originator)>
  • -r <alternative SSID for this file (destination)>
  • -s <alternative SFID for this file (originator)>
  • -t <alternative SFID for this file (destination)>
  • -w <alternative password for this file (originator)>
  • -x <alternative password for this file (destination)>
  • -u <priority, default: 0>
  • -i <server ID, default: 0>
  • -P: add file passive to send queue (let partner fetch it from remote)
  • -d: <optional file description in OFTPv2 session>
  • -V: print out version and exit

seonlic

This tool displays the Seon ID, an installation specific hash value, which identifies this copy of Seon.

input parameters

  • -h: help text
  • -I: display Seon ID only (without headers)
  • -v: display version information and exit

examples

localhost:~/tmp username$ ./seonlic 
Seon license tool v2.0

your Seon ID is:
8b6c03222dc17af20d4c022d6cf92d502cb8d51b230467582b8d111a39e7b0bcv2

(all in one line)
localhost:~/tmp username$ ./seonlic -I
8b6c03222dc17af20d4c022d6cf92d502cb8d51b230467582b8d111a39e7b0bcv2

seon_licinfo

Display the information encoded in an Seon license file.

input parameters

  • -h: help text
  • -C configfile: use given config file (default: /etc/seon.conf)
  • -f license file: use the given license file as input
  • -d: display end date of validity
  • -I: display licensed Seon ID
  • -p: display amount of licensed partners
  • -v: display version information and exit

examples

localhost:~/tmp username$ ./seon_licinfo -I
8b6c03222dc17af20d4c022d6cf92d502cb8d51b230467582b8d111a39e7b0bcv2
localhost:~/tmp username$ ./seon_licinfo -f /opt/seon/bin/license.key -d
20080331