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Aesthetic nitpicks on ls timeout
Signed-off-by: Nathan LeClaire <nathan.leclaire@gmail.com>
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cli.IntFlag{
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cli.IntFlag{
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Name: "timeout, t",
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Name: "timeout, t",
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Usage: fmt.Sprintf("Timeout in seconds, default to %ds", DefaultTimeoutDuration),
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Usage: fmt.Sprintf("Timeout in seconds, default to %s", stateTimeoutDuration),
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Value: DefaultTimeoutDuration,
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Value: lsDefaultTimeout,
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},
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},
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},
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},
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Name: "ls",
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Name: "ls",
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@ -21,10 +21,10 @@ import (
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"github.com/skarademir/naturalsort"
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"github.com/skarademir/naturalsort"
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)
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const DefaultTimeoutDuration = 10
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const lsDefaultTimeout = 10
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var (
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var (
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stateTimeoutDuration = DefaultTimeoutDuration * time.Second
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stateTimeoutDuration = lsDefaultTimeout * time.Second
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)
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)
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// FilterOptions -
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// FilterOptions -
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func cmdLs(c CommandLine, api libmachine.API) error {
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func cmdLs(c CommandLine, api libmachine.API) error {
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stateTimeoutDuration = time.Duration(c.Int("timeout")) * time.Second
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stateTimeoutDuration = time.Duration(c.Int("timeout")) * time.Second
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log.Debugf("ls timeout set to %d seconds", stateTimeoutDuration/time.Second)
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log.Debugf("ls timeout set to %s", stateTimeoutDuration)
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quiet := c.Bool("quiet")
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quiet := c.Bool("quiet")
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filters, err := parseFilters(c.StringSlice("filter"))
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filters, err := parseFilters(c.StringSlice("filter"))
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## Timeout
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## Timeout
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The `ls` command tries to reach each host in parallel. If a given host does not answer in less than 10 seconds, the `ls` command
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The `ls` command tries to reach each host in parallel. If a given host does not
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will state that this host is in `timeout`. In some circumstances (poor connection, high load or while troubleshooting) you may want to
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answer in less than 10 seconds, the `ls` command will state that this host is in
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increase or decrease this value. You can use the `-t` flag for this purpose with a numerical value in seconds.
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`Timeout` state. In some circumstances (poor connection, high load, or while
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troubleshooting), you may want to increase or decrease this value. You can use
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the -t flag for this purpose with a numerical value in seconds.
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### Example
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### Example
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