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NBD-TRDUMP(1)							 NBD-TRDUMP(1)

NAME
       nbd-trdump - translate an nbd transaction log into human readable form

SYNOPSIS
       nbd-trdump

DESCRIPTION
       nbd-trdump translates a transaction log produced by nbd-server (specif‐
       ically by the transactionlog configuration directive) into human	 read‐
       able form.

       The command acts as a traditional UNIX filter, i.e. the transaction log
       must be supplied on standard input, and the human  readable  output  is
       sent to standard output.

OUTPUT
       The following may be output:

       >      A request packet sent from the client to the server.

       <      A reply packet sent from the server to the client.

       H      The handle of the packet.

       C      The command sent.

       O      The offet from the start of the disk.

       L      The length of data.

       E      The error returned.

SEE ALSO
       nbd-server (1).

AUTHOR
       The  NBD	 kernel	 module	 and  the NBD tools have been written by Pavel
       Macheck (pavel@ucw.cz).

       The   kernel   module   is   now	  maintained	by    Paul    Clements
       (Paul.Clements@steeleye.com),  while  the userland tools are maintained
       by Wouter Verhelst (wouter@debian.org)

       This manual page was written by Wouter  Verhelst	 (<wouter@debian.org>)
       for  the	 Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).  Permis‐
       sion is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this  document	 under
       the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, as published by
       the Free Software Foundation.

				       $			 NBD-TRDUMP(1)
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