WATCH(8) | MidnightBSD System Manager's Manual | WATCH(8) |
watch
— snoop on
another tty line
watch |
[-cinotW ] [-f
snpdev] [tty] |
The watch
utility allows the user to
examine all data coming through a specified tty using the
snp(4) device. If the
snp(4) device is not
available, watch
will attempt to load the module
(snp
). The watch
utility
writes to standard output.
The options are as follows:
-c
watch
is closed, automatically reattach to the same tty. If this option is not
specified, watch
will request a new tty if running
in interactive mode or exit if running without a controlling tty.-f
snpdevwatch
will use
snpdev as the
snp(4) device. Without
this option, watch
will attempt to find the next
available snp(4)
device.-i
watch
is started from a tty. If output is
redirected to a file, interactive mode can still be requested by
specifying this option.-n
watch
will exit. The
reconnect flags are unaffected by this option. When this flag is used,
<control-X> is passed through to the terminal.-o
watch
if
the observed tty overflows is similar to the behavior if the observed tty
is closed. For more info see
snp(4).-t
-W
While running in interactive mode, all user input is discarded except for:
watch
.The watch
utility first appeared in
FreeBSD 2.1.
Ugen J.S. Antsilevich <ugen@NetVision.net.il>
No terminal emulation is performed. All user output is reproduced as-is.
November 24, 2001 | midnightbsd-3.1 |