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When starting Charon-PAR (the command /opt/charon/bin/hppa), there are several command-line options that can be used. The following table provides an overview:

OptionDescription

-G <mode>
--ditgcsync <mode>

Do not use in a production environment unless instructed to do so by Stromasys technical support!
-S <mode>
--ditsync <mode>
Do not use in a production environment unless instructed to do so by Stromasys technical support!
-a <name>
--instance-name <name>
Assigns a logical name to the emulated system instance at start. This parameter will only be used in future Baremetal environments. 

-f <filename>
--config <filename>

Specifies the path to the emulator configuration file.

-h
--help

Displays a short help information.
-l <logpath>
--logfile-path <logpath>
Specifies the path to the logfile.

-p <filename>
--pidfile <filename>

Name of file to store the process ID of the emulator process. Used mostly when running emulator as a daemon.
-x
--daemon

The emulator is started as a daemon. The output of the emulator console (at the hp3k or hp9k prompt) will be sent to journalctl.

This mode can be used when the emulator is to be started at system boot.

It can also be used to start the emulator while connected to the system via the network to avoid license problems.

This option can be used together with the following options:

--config <configuration file>

--pidfile <location to store the PID of the process>

--instance-name <name>


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