Hi Jiri,

Jiri Pirko <j...@resnulli.us> writes:

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>>gates.sched
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> Any particular reason this has to be in file and not on the cmdline?

The idea here was to keep longer schedules more manageable. And during
testing I found it more ergonomic to have a file.

It also has the advantage that the file can be reused by other tools,
dump-classifier (awful name, I admit), included in that github gist, is
one example, it uses the schedule (and some more information) to
calculate which packets would fall outside their "windows" in a pcap
dump.

Anyway, if there are use cases that having the schedule in the command
line helps, I would be happy to add it.


Cheers,
--
Vinicius

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