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authorTobias Klauser <tklauser@distanz.ch>2013-07-12 11:37:27 +0200
committerTobias Klauser <tklauser@distanz.ch>2013-07-12 11:40:50 +0200
commitdd123b0fb6af4909aa30940a8dc34661e8b1c420 (patch)
tree9340b3338f5851572665dadbdabe6066f9f6410d /ifpps.8
parentaffa51801095f861aa4d86b67097f1616f653492 (diff)
ifpps: Consistently list command line options
Instead of (more or less) arbitrarily listing the command line options, sort them according to the following rule: - options with required argument, alphabetically by short option - options without argument, alphabetically by short option - common options -v/--version and -h/--help Do this in the short options string, the long options struct, the in-program usage and the man page. Signed-off-by: Tobias Klauser <tklauser@distanz.ch>
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diff --git a/ifpps.8 b/ifpps.8
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@@ -52,15 +52,12 @@ facilitates creation of gnuplot figures from ifpps time series.
.SS -d <netdev>, --dev <netdev>
Networking device to fetch statistics from, for example eth0, wlan0.
.PP
-.SS -t <time>, --interval <time>
-Statistics refresh interval in milliseconds, default is 1000ms.
-.PP
.SS -n, --num-cpus
Set maximum number of top hitter CPUs (in terms of time spent in system/user
mode) to display in ncurses mode, default is 10.
.PP
-.SS -p, --promisc
-Turn on promiscuous mode for the given networking device.
+.SS -t <time>, --interval <time>
+Statistics refresh interval in milliseconds, default is 1000ms.
.PP
.SS -c, --csv
Output (once) the ncurses data to the terminal as gnuplot(1)-ready data.
@@ -75,6 +72,9 @@ processed later with gnuplot(1).
Show median values across all CPUs for CPU load, interrupts (per interval and
absolute) and software interrupts.
.PP
+.SS -p, --promisc
+Turn on promiscuous mode for the given networking device.
+.PP
.SS -W, --no-warn
Suppress possible warnings in the ncurses output, e.g. about a too low sampling
interval that could cause performance regression.