Global options: --config FILE Config YAML/JSON --threads N Worker threads (default 4) --chunk-size SIZE Chunk size (default 8M) --log-level LEVEL info|debug|warn|error --log-format FMT text|json --dry-run Validate config without transferring data

Global example: qcdma-tool --config /etc/qcdma/config.yaml --threads 8 --chunk-size 16M ingest --source file:///data/incoming --sink kafka://broker:9092/topicA --qc temporal-consistency

This document explains qcdma-tool v2.0.9: what it is, its purpose, major features and changes in this release, architecture and components, usage patterns and examples, typical workflows, configuration and command-line options, troubleshooting, common pitfalls, and suggestions for extending or integrating the tool. Assumptions: qcdma-tool is treated as a command-line utility for working with QC/DM A (Quantum-Classical Data Management/Acquisition) — a hypothetical but plausible domain combining high-throughput data acquisition, quality control (QC), and DMA-like direct-memory access patterns for large datasets. Where behaviour or specifics are ambiguous, realistic and practical assumptions are made to create a coherent, useful exposition.

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Global options: --config FILE Config YAML/JSON --threads N Worker threads (default 4) --chunk-size SIZE Chunk size (default 8M) --log-level LEVEL info|debug|warn|error --log-format FMT text|json --dry-run Validate config without transferring data

Global example: qcdma-tool --config /etc/qcdma/config.yaml --threads 8 --chunk-size 16M ingest --source file:///data/incoming --sink kafka://broker:9092/topicA --qc temporal-consistency

This document explains qcdma-tool v2.0.9: what it is, its purpose, major features and changes in this release, architecture and components, usage patterns and examples, typical workflows, configuration and command-line options, troubleshooting, common pitfalls, and suggestions for extending or integrating the tool. Assumptions: qcdma-tool is treated as a command-line utility for working with QC/DM A (Quantum-Classical Data Management/Acquisition) — a hypothetical but plausible domain combining high-throughput data acquisition, quality control (QC), and DMA-like direct-memory access patterns for large datasets. Where behaviour or specifics are ambiguous, realistic and practical assumptions are made to create a coherent, useful exposition.