gammu-smsd-monitor(1)


NAME

   gammu-smsd-monitor - Monitor state of SMS daemon for Gammu

SYNOPSIS

      gammu-smsd-monitor [OPTION]...

DESCRIPTION

   This manual page documents briefly the gammu-smsd-monitor command.

   gammu-smsd-monitor  is  a  program  that  monitors  state  of Gammu SMS
   Daemon. It periodically displays information about phone and number  of
   processed messages.

   Program  accepts following options (please note that long options might
   be not accepted on some platforms):

   -h, --help
          Shows help.

   -v, --version
          Shows version information and compiled in features.

   -c, --config=file
          Configuration file to  use,  default  is  /etc/gammu-smsdrc,  on
          Windows  there  is no default and configuration file path has to
          be always specified.

   -n, --loops=count
          Number of loops, by default monitor loops infinitely.

   -d, --delay=seconds
          Delay between polling SMSD state, default is 20 seconds.

   -C, --csv
          Print output in comma separated values format:

             client;phone ID;IMEI;sent;received;failed;battery;signal

   -l, --use-log
          Use logging as configured in config file.

   -L, --no-use-log
          Do not use logging as configured in config file (default).

AUTHOR

   Michal iha <michal@cihar.com>

COPYRIGHT

   2009-2015, Michal iha <michal@cihar.com>





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