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NAME

       tos-deluge - Management tool for Deluge T2

SYNOPSIS

       tos-deluge device baudrate <-p|-r|-d|-e|-s> image_number

       tos-deluge device baudrate -i image_number tos_image.xml

DESCRIPTION

       tos-deluge is the management tool for Deluge T2. The available operations are:

ARGUMENTS

       device Any device accepted by PySerial. Examples:

              •   /dev/ttyUSB0

              •   COM10

              •   11

       baudrate
              Three shortcuts are available: micaz and iris for 57600 and telosb for 115200.

       image_number
              A integer number. 0 is the first image.

OPTIONS

       -p, --ping
              This  command  is  useful  for  checking the status of program images on a mote. It
              provides information such as program name, compile time, size of the image, and  so
              on.

       -i, --inject
              This  command  creates a program image from the supplied tos_image.xml file, and it
              injects the image into specified volume on the mote.

       -r, --reprogram
              This command sets up the directly-connected mote to reprogram itself after  reboot,
              and then it reboots the mote.

       -d, --disseminate
              This  command  instructs  the  base  station  mote  to  disseminate an image to the
              network. This image is specified by the volume ID.

       -dr, --disseminate-and-reprogram
              This command asks the motes in the network not only to  disseminate  an  image  but
              also to start running it. This is accomplish using a reboot.

       -e, --erase
              This command erases a flash volume on the base station mote.

       -s, --stop
              The  effect of -d and -dr is continuous which means a new mote will become infected
              if he is nearby. This command stops the infection.

       -ls, --local-stop
              When -d or -dr are in effect, the volume used by them is locked. This  command  can
              be used to unlock the volume in order to erase or inject a new image.

                                           Jul 16, 2007                             tos-deluge(1)