IRC logs for #automotive for Thursday, 2020-08-13

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jbponsHi everyone ! I have a little question about binder events, is it possible to see the afb_events traffic from the terminal (as a sort of journalctl for the afb) ?09:38
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smurrayjbpons: not that I've ever seen.  There's a per-binding monitoring web page that can give you that, might be possible to build a command-line tool that uses the same interface13:24
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jbponsOk Thank you smurray ! Where can I find this web page ?13:39
smurrayjbpons: you need to know the port number the binding is using, which you can find in either "afm-util list --all" output, or looking at the binding startup logs in journalctl13:41
smurrayjbpons: then go to http://<ip>:<binding port>/monitoring/13:42
smurrayjbpons: that trailing slash isn't optional13:42
smurrayjbpons: I believe this only works when building with agl-devel enabled, but I could be wrong13:43
jbponsI will try this ! Thank you so much13:45
smurrayjbpons: okay, good luck13:48
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