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1.15
Manage Log Sessions
Logging is done in multiple logging sessions referred to as
LOGx
(see also section 1.1.5). Each
log session corresponds to a given directory on the disk (internal or USB drive).
For each session, the user can specify where to log (
DSK1
: internal disk, or
DSK2
: USB drive),
the session name, how long to keep the log files, and the session priority.
Log sessions are configured with the
command. By default, logging is con-
tinuous, but it is also possible to configure a logging schedule, for example to log for one
hour every day. See the
command for details.
To prevent the disk from becoming full, log files are automatically deleted after the inter-
val specified with the
command. Should the disk become full anyway,
the receiver will either stop logging or attempt to remove old files according to the set-
tings of the
command. When attempting to remove old files, the
receiver will first consider the log sessions with low priority. Refer to the description of the
command for details.
It is possible to prevent auto-deletion of important files covering an event of interest (e.g. an
Earthquake). The event of interest must be signaled to the receiver through one of its Event
inputs (see section 1.28). Refer to the
command for details.
Each session can log SBF files (see section 1.16), BINEX files (see 1.19), NMEA files (see 1.20),
RTCM files (see 1.18), CGGTTS files (see 1.22) and RINEX files (see 1.17).
The log files can be automatically FTP-pushed to a remote server. A different FTP server can
be configured for each log session, and different files types logged in the same session can
be sent to different servers. Refer to section 1.25 to learn how to configure FTP push.
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