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   -u, --universe <universe>  universe number.
 
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$ complete -W "$(ola_rdm_get -l | xargs)" ola_rdm_get
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$ complete -W "$(ola_rdm_get -l | xargs)" ola_rdm_set
 
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Revision as of 21:18, 19 July 2010

RDM devices can be configured through the web interface (only partially complete) or from the command line.

Device Discovery

The ola_rdm_discovery tool displays the UIDs found for each universe.

$ ola_rdm_discover  -u 1
414c:010014b3

Passing the -f options will force the discovery algorithm to be for the particular universe. This won't produce any output unless and error occurs.

$ ola_rdm_discover  -u 1 -f

Device Configuration

The ola_rdm_get and ola_rdm_get commands allow attributes of the devices to be controlled. The first thing to do is to view a list of all known attributes:

$ ola_rdm_get  --list_pids
boot_software_version_id
boot_software_version_label
capture_preset
clear_status_id
comms_status
default_slot_value
device_hours
device_info
...

To fetch the value of a PID from a device use:

$ ola_rdm_get  --universe 1 --uid 414c:010014b3 device_info

Changing the value works in a similar way:

$ ola_rdm_set  --universe 1 --uid 414c:010014b3 comms_status  # clear the communication counters

The full list of options can be found by running with --help:

  -d, --sub_device <device> target a particular sub device (default is 0)
  -h, --help                               display this help message and exit.
  -l, --list_pids                         display a list of pids
  -u, --universe <universe>  universe number.
  --uid <uid>                            the UID of the device to control.

Useful Tricks

If you're using bash, it's worthwhile to set up tab completion of PIDs:

$ complete -W "$(ola_rdm_get -l | xargs)" ola_rdm_get
$ complete -W "$(ola_rdm_get -l | xargs)" ola_rdm_set