SYNOPSIS

arbtt-recover [OPTION...]

DESCRIPTION

arbtt-recover tries to read the data samples recorded by arbtt-capture(1), skipping over possible broken entries. A fixed log file is written to ~/.arbtt/capture.log.recovered. If the recovery was successful, you should stop arbtt-capture and move the file to ~/.arbtt/capture.log.

As a side effect, arbtt-recover applies the log compression method implemented in version 0.4.5 to the samples created by an earlier version. If you have a large logfile written by older versions, running arbtt-recover is recommended.

OPTIONS

-h, -?, --help

shows a short summary of the available options, and exists.

-V, --version

shows the version number, and exists.

-i, --infile

logfile to use instead of ~/.arbtt/capture.log

-o, --outfile

where to save the recovered file, instead of ~/.arbtt/capture.log.recovered

FILES

~/.arbtt/capture.log

binary file, storing the arbtt data samples

~/.arbtt/capture.log.recovered

binary file, storing the fixed arbtt data samples

RELATED TO arbtt-recover…

See the arbtt manual for more information and the \m[blue]arbtt hackage page\m[]\s-2\u[1]\d\s+2 for newer versions of arbtt.

AUTHORS

Joachim Breitner <[email protected]>

Main author of arbtt

Sergey Astanin <[email protected]>

Contributor

Martin Kiefel <[email protected]>

Contributor

Muharem Hrnjadovic <[email protected]>

Contributor

Waldir Pimenta <[email protected]>

Documentation writer

NOTES

1.

arbtt hackage page

http://hackage.haskell.org/package/arbtt