Changeset 1512 in ntrip for trunk


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Jan 20, 2009, 7:00:45 PM (16 years ago)
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    76 As default, all options for running BNC on Unix/Linux/Mac systems are saved in file ${HOME}/.config/BKG/BKG_NTRIP_Client.conf, see annexed 'Configuration File Example'. On Windows systems options are saved in register BKG_NTRIP_Client (default). The self-explaining contents of the configuration file or the Windows register can easily be edited. Some options can be changed on-the-fly.
     76All configuration options for running BNC on Unix/Linux/Mac systems are saved in file ${HOME}/.config/BKG/BKG_NTRIP_Client.conf, see annexed 'Configuration Example'. On Windows systems, configuration options are saved in register HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/BKG/BKG_NTRIP_Client. The default configuration file/register name 'BKG_NTRIP_Client' can be changed. The file/register contents can easily be edited. Some options can be changed on-the-fly.
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    154154</li>
    155155<li> save selected options in configuration file resp. Windows register.<br>
    156 When using 'Save & Activate Options' while BNC is already processing data, some configuration options become immediately effective on-the-fly without interrupting uninvolved threads. See annexed section 'Configuration File Example' for a list of on-the-fly changeable configuration options.
     156When using 'Save & Activate Options' while BNC is already processing data, some configuration options become immediately effective on-the-fly without interrupting uninvolved threads. See annexed section 'Configuration Example' for a list of on-the-fly changeable configuration options.
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    158158<li> remove all options from configuration file/register on disk.
     
    209209<p><a name="genconf"><h4>3.4.3 Reread Configuration - optional</h4></p>
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    211 When operating BNC online in 'no window' mode (command line option -nw), some configuration options can nevertheless be changed on-the-fly without interrupting the running process. For that you force the program to reread parts of its configuration in pre-defined intervals from the disk. Select '1 min', '1 hour', or '1 day' to let BNC reread on-the-fly changeable configuration options every full minute, hour, or day. This lets in between edited options become effective without interrupting uninvolved threads. See annexed section 'Configuration File Example' for a Unix/Linux/Mac configuration file example and a list of on-the-fly changeable options.
     211When operating BNC online in 'no window' mode (command line option -nw), some configuration options can nevertheless be changed on-the-fly without interrupting the running process. For that you force the program to reread parts of its configuration in pre-defined intervals from the disk. Select '1 min', '1 hour', or '1 day' to let BNC reread on-the-fly changeable configuration options every full minute, hour, or day. This lets in between edited options become effective without interrupting uninvolved threads. See annexed section 'Configuration Example' for a Unix/Linux/Mac configuration file example and a list of on-the-fly changeable options.
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    832832<u>Window mode:</u> Hit 'Save & Activate Options' while BNC is in window mode and already processing data to let changes of your streams selection immediately become effective.
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    834 <u>No window mode:</u> When operating BNC online in 'no window' mode (command line option -nw), you force BNC to reread its 'mountPoints' configuration option from disk at pre-defined intervals. Select '1 min', '1 hour', or '1 day' as 'Reread configuration' option to reread the 'mountPoints' option every full minute, hour, or day. This lets a 'mountPoints' option edited in between in the configuration file or Windows register become effective without terminating uninvolved threads. See annexed section 'Configuration File Example' for a Unix/Linux/Mac configuration file example and a list of other on-the-fly changeable options.
     834<u>No window mode:</u> When operating BNC online in 'no window' mode (command line option -nw), you force BNC to reread its 'mountPoints' configuration option from disk at pre-defined intervals. Select '1 min', '1 hour', or '1 day' as 'Reread configuration' option to reread the 'mountPoints' option every full minute, hour, or day. This lets a 'mountPoints' option edited in between in the configuration file or Windows register become effective without terminating uninvolved threads. See annexed section 'Configuration Example' for a Unix/Linux/Mac configuration file example and a list of other on-the-fly changeable options.
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    847847<p><a name="cmd"><h4>3.15. Command Line Options</h4></p>
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    849 Command line options are available to run BNC in 'no window' mode or let it read data from a file in offline mode. BNC will then use processing options from the configuration file (Unix/Linux/Mac) or from the Windows register. Note that the self-explaining contents of the configuration file or the Windows register can easily be edited and it is possible to introduce specific configuration file/register names instead of the default name 'BKG_NTRIP_Client'.
     849Command line options are available to run BNC in 'no window' mode or let it read data from a file in offline mode. BNC will then use processing options from the configuration file (Unix/Linux/Mac) or from the Windows register. Note that the self-explaining contents of the configuration file or the Windows register can easily be edited. It is possible to introduce your own configuration file/register names instead of the default name 'BKG_NTRIP_Client'.
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    9619618.3. <a href=#rtigs>RTIGS</a><br>
    962962&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; 8.3.1 <a href=#soc>SOC</a><br>
    963 8.4. <a href=#config>Configuration File Example</a><br>
     9638.4. <a href=#config>Configuration Example</a><br>
    9649648.5. <a href=#links>Links</a><br>
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    1174 <p><a name="config"><h4>8.4. Configuration File Example</h4></p>
    1175 <p>
    1176 The following is an example for the contents of a Unix/Linux/Mac (default) configuration file ${HOME}/.config/BKG/BKG_NTRIP_Client.conf. It enables the retrieval of stream ACOR0 form www.euref-ip.net and FFMJ3 from www.igs-ip.net for the generation of 15 min RINEX files. RINEX files are uploaded to an archive using script 'up2archive' :
     1174<p><a name="config"><h4>8.4. Configuration Example</h4></p>
     1175<p>
     1176The following is an example for the contents of a Unix/Linux/Mac configuration file ${HOME}/.config/BKG/BKG_NTRIP_Client.conf. It enables the retrieval of stream ACOR0 form www.euref-ip.net and FFMJ3 from www.igs-ip.net for the generation of 15 min RINEX files. RINEX files are uploaded to an archive using script 'up2archive' :
    11771177<pre>
    11781178[General]
     
    11821182autoStart=0
    11831183binSampl=0
    1184 casterHost=www.euref-ip.net
    1185 casterHostList=
    1186 casterPassword=pass
    1187 casterPort=80
    1188 casterUser=user
     1184casterUrlList=http://user:pass@euref-ip:2101
    11891185corrIntr=1 day
    11901186corrPath=
    11911187corrPort=
    11921188corrTime=5
    1193 ephIntr=1 day
    1194 ephPath=/home/user/rinex
     1189ephIntr=15 min
     1190ephPath=/home/usr/rinex
    11951191ephV3=2
    1196 font="Helvetica [Adobe],9,-1,5,50,0,0,0,0,0"
    1197 logFile=/home/user/log.txt
     1192logFile=/home/weber/bnc.log
    11981193makePause=0
    11991194miscMount=
    1200 mountPoints=//user:pass@www.euref-ip.net:2101/ACOR0 RTCM_2.3 43.36 351.60 no, //user:pass@www.igs-ip.net:2101/FFMJ3 RTCM_3.0 41.58 1.40 no
     1195mountPoints=//user:pass@www.euref-ip.net:2101/ACOR0 RTCM_2.3 43.36 351.60 no 1, //user:pass@www.igs-ip.net:2101/FFMJ3 RTCM_3.0 41.58 1.40 no 1
     1196ntripVersion=1
    12011197obsRate=
    12021198onTheFlyInterval=1 day
    1203 outEphPort=2102
    1204 outFile=/home/user/ascii
    1205 outPort=2101
     1199outEphPort=
     1200outFile=
     1201outPort=
    12061202outUPort=
    12071203perfIntr=
    1208 proxyHost=proxyhost
    1209 proxyPort=8001
     1204proxyHost=
     1205proxyPort=
    12101206rnxAppend=2
    12111207rnxIntr=15 min
    12121208rnxPath=/home/user/rinex
    12131209rnxSampl=0
    1214 rnxScript=/home/user/up2archive
    1215 rnxSkel=SKL
    1216 rnxV3=2
     1210rnxScript=/home/user/rinex/up2archive
     1211rnxSkel=
     1212rnxV3=0
    12171213scanRTCM=0
    12181214serialAutoNMEA=0
     
    12231219serialPortName=
    12241220serialStopBits=1
     1221startTab=8
    12251222waitTime=5
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    1229 Note that on Windows systems configuration options are saved in (default) register BKG_NTRIP_Client.
     1226Note that on Windows systems configuration options are saved in register BKG_NTRIP_Client.
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