On 09/03/2013 06:38 PM, Dave Jones wrote:
On Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 10:48:42AM +0200, Helia Correia wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am getting to know how to use Trinity, and my last attempt was to run
> below command (on a Fedora 17 64 bits distribution):
> trinity -c splice -C1 -D
>
> My problem is that this command doesn't stop running by itself (started
> yesterday, was still running this morning so I interrupted it), and I
> don't understand why but guess this is not an expected behavior, am I
> right? What should I do to have it run normally (I mean, start and end
> up gracefully)?
>
> Maybe I overlooked something but seems I couldn't find any documentation
> as regards to this aspect, as well as how much time it nearly takes to
> have Trinity run entirely, so any pointers would be highly appreciated.
It will run indefinitly unless you pass -N<number> (or unless it hits a kernel
bug that taints the kernel).
Dave
Hi Dave,
Thanks for your input, I will try that (and indeed, -N is mentioned in
Trinity usage, my bad :)
Best regards,
Helia
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