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Subject:    [ovs-discuss] What does "--" mean when configuring using ovs-vsctl
From:       zhang.kris () gmail ! com (Kris zhang)
Date:       2014-01-26 6:22:13
Message-ID: CAAskrmFi66tVGXn8ZcwbbXwii+TyXO4Ppsvrus=pwHiU6Us=Lw () mail ! gmail ! com
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I think "--" is used to separate different params, and "--id" just is a
param. So you may be see the " -- --id".

BR,
Kris


On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 5:15 PM, Shiyao Ma <i at introo.me> wrote:

> Hi.
> / From the man page, I roughly know -- can be used to separate the global
> commands and local parameters during each invocation/
> I wonder does "--" also separate each invocation?
> For example,
> 
> *ovs-vsctl* *--* *set* *Bridge* *br0* *netflow=@nf* *\*
> *--*   *--id=@nf*   *create*   *NetFlow*   *targets=\"192.168.0.34:5566 \
>                 <http://192.168.0.34:5566>\"*
> *active-timeout=3*
> 
> What's the "--" in -- set and -- -- id?
> 
> 
> Thanks
> 
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