taler-exchange-wirewatch(1) ########################### .. only:: html Name ==== **taler-exchange-wirewatch** - watch for incoming wire transfers Synopsis ======== **taler-exchange-wirewatch** [**-c** *FILENAME* | **––config=**\ ‌\ *FILENAME*] [**-h** | **––help**] [**-L** *LOGLEVEL* | **––loglevel=**\ ‌\ *LOGLEVEL*] [**-l** *FILENAME* | **––logfile=**\ ‌\ *FILENAME*] [**-r** | **––reset**] [**-T** | **––test**] [**-t** *PLUGINNAME* | **––type=**\ ‌\ *PLUGINNAME*] [**-v** | **––version**] Description =========== **taler-exchange-wirewatch** is a command line tool to import wire transactions into the Taler exchange database. Its options are as follows: **-c** *FILENAME* \| **––config=**\ ‌\ *FILENAME* Use the configuration and other resources for the exchange to operate from *FILENAME*. **-h** \| **––help** Print short help on options. **-L** *LOGLEVEL* \| **––loglevel=**\ ‌\ *LOGLEVEL* Specifies the log level to use. Accepted values are: ``DEBUG``, ``INFO``, ``WARNING``, ``ERROR``. **-l** *FILENAME* \| **––logfile=**\ ‌\ *FILENAME* Send logging output to *FILENAME*. **-r** \| **––reset** Ignore our own database and start with transactions from the beginning of time. **-T** *USEC* \| **––timetravel=**\ \ *USEC* Modify the system time by *USEC* microseconds. *USEC* may be prefixed with ``+`` or ``-`` (e.g. ``-T +300``). This option is intended for debugging/testing only. **-t** \| **––test** Run in test mode and exit when idle. **-v** \| **––version** Print version information. See Also ======== taler-exchange-aggregator(1), taler-exchange-httpd(1), taler.conf(5). Bugs ==== Report bugs by using https://bugs.taler.net/ or by sending electronic mail to .