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Used with the -p option. This option prevents the slave
-o
pseudo-tty from closing so as to prevent any flushing of
data that may occur. With this option set, the daemon
will not close the TCP connection so its use is not
advised for modems, as line hang-ups may not be
initiated. It is useful for slow printers that may lose data
on pseudo-tty close.
-f<file> Specify a different configuration file. If the pathname is
relative, the current working directory will be used.
This option causes ioland to use the same pseudotty
-F
each and every time ( fixed tty ). The syntax for using this
option is:
ioland -F <other options> <server> <master
device><slave device>
e.g: ioland -F bronto ptyp3 ttyp3
-k<n> This option checks if the TCP connection is still alive
every n seconds. If the test fails, the child daemon
process dies and signals the parent daemon that the
connection is lost.
This invokes 'silent keepalives'. Normal keepalives set by
-K
the -k flag send ASCII text messages which can go
through tserver and ioland and become visible to users
and applications. The -K flag prevents this.
-s<desired character transfer rate>
This option causes ioland to 'meter' characters sent to
the terminal server.
-x<n> Set the daemon debug/diagnostic level to n . On startup,
a log file called /etc/ioland.lg is created (if not already
there). All daemons on the host will write their debug
and diagnostic messages to this file with a timestamp,
daemon process id and arguments attached to the actual
diagnostic. The debug and diagnostics levels are:

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