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4380A O & M Manual
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SyncSystem 4380A O&M Manual
CAUTION
Users can delete the
default
file(s). If this is done and a new user default logging configuration is not
saved, the system will use the factory defaults when rebooted, restarted or power cycled.
Les utilisateurs peuvent supprimer les dossiers de défaut. Si ceci est fait et une configuration de notation de
nouveau défaut d'utilisateur n'est pas sauvée, le système emploiera les défauts d'usine quand rechargé,
remis en marche ou puissance fait un cycle.
Use the
settings gps_logging:ftp
or
gps_logging:rt
command to ensure the system is using the desired
settings based on the newly loaded configuration file. Use the
save
command to save the current system
settings and this will also save the log settings and the system will use these settings after a power cycle,
restart, or reboot.
2.10.4 System Configuration Files (Syscfg)
The system is capable of allowing users to monitor and verify system configurations using the syscfg
command. The files can be set up so critical system parameters can be checked against user defined
nominal values and when the system settings do not match the nominal values the system provides a user
defined alarm string to describe the configuration mismatch. This applies to any data set the system
generates on Port 1900. Users can define the field and the nominal value. Users are cautioned that these
values reported on Port 1900 are checked and must exactly match the value in the syscfg file. As an
example, if you are operating in the dynamic positioning mode you would not want to set a nominal value
for the altitude, latitude or longitude. You can however set the nominal value to “dynamic” for the
positioning mode to alert you if someone places the unit in the incorrect positioning mode.
By default the system is operating in the “Standalone” mode and in this mode these parameters are not
checked against the information provided on Port 1900. To enable this feature users will need to set the
nominal values in the
/mod/tsc/syslog/localcfg.py
file. If no user specific parameters are set the system will
use the factory default file
/usr/tsc/syscfg/syscfg_default.py.
Once the settings are entered users can turn
this feature on using the
syscfg
command. See Appendix D for examples.
4380A>syscfg --mode system
Set Mode
[OK] 2013-09-05T23:53:17Z
Users can export the file using the --export option, download it via FTP, and edit the file in an editor of
their choice. A Linux editor is recommended to prevent the Carriage Returns/Linefeeds from becoming
and issue. Once the file has been edited users can upload the new file and then
use the --import option to
bring in the new file. Once successfully imported the system will load and begin using the imported file.
See Appendix D for the detailed command information.
To check the status of this feature use the
settings syscfg
command.
4380A>settings syscfg
[mode] system
[OK] 2013-09-05T23:51:48Z
If configuration errors are detected the system will light the front panel alarm light and the alarms
command will provide an indication of the error.
4380A>alarm
[alarm] syscfg -- Incorrect format in slot 6 port 2: expected=B, actual=H
[OK] 2013-09-05T23:54:07Z
4380A>alarms
[syscfg]
[occurrences] 1
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