Minicom Advanced Systems CMG-DCM manual Serial port configuration

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Operator's guide

The recycle option causes the DCM to overwrite the oldest data on the hard disk with incoming data. This way, the end point of the stored data is known (it always includes the most recent block of data), but the start point depends on the disk capacity.

disk.writeinterval : This setting alters how frequently the DCM will write data

to the hard disk. There are four manual timescales available: 1 hour, 4 hours, 1 day, or 1 week. There is also an automatic setting available, in which data will be written out to the hard disk whenever the DCM's internal memory nears capcity. (See Chapter 6, “Inside the DCM” for details of the algorithm used.) If you choose one of the manual timescales for this option and the DCM runs out of internal memory, you may lose data: as a result, it is recommended that you leave this setting on automatic.

disk.heater : A heater is provided in the internal enclosure of the DCM to bring the on-board hard disk up to operating temperature when required. If you are using an on-board hard disk, you should set this option to automatic and choose a suitable operating temperature below. If you are not using an internal hard disk, you should disable the heater by setting this option to off.

disk.temperature : The operating temperature of the on-board hard disk, in degrees Celsius. If you have set the internal heating to automatic, you should enter a suitable operating temperature here. The hard disk will not function properly below 0°C. With the heater active, the DCM is designed to operate in ambient temperatures up to 40 degrees below zero.

4.3 Serial port configuration

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Contents CMG-DCM Table of Contents December Inside the DCM Introduction CMG-DCM Inside the DCM Network services Serial port servicesSee .4, Connecting to a local network for full details Power supply Installing the CMG-DCMOverview Connecting over a serial link Connecting to a single computer192.168.0.x Connecting over EthernetConnecting over USB Using an internal modemConnecting to a local network Gcfgdbset option-namenew-value Connecting to the Internet Wi-FiSetting up the CMG-DCM Connecting digitizers and external hardwareWeb setup Setting up digitizers Using Scream General notes UsageDCM as a data store Gnblocks port-number Page CMG-DCM DCM as a GCF data source Accessing the DCM command line through gcfout Sensor arrays DCM as a network data hub Communicating with digitizers Configuring digitizers Data storage and retrieval Using miniSEED format Real-time data transmission CD1.0 and CD1.1 Troubleshooting DCM installations Cannot connect to the DCMs Scream! server Cannot see the DCMs Web site over Http or HttpsCannot Gcfping the DCMs Scream! server DCM is not receiving any data streams Can Gcfping the DCMs Scream! server, but no data appearsDCM is receiving streams, but they do not contain any data Use the Serial port configuration → port name Web page, or143032 up 34 min, load average 1.24, 1.32 General Configuration optionsDisk CMG-DCM Serial port configuration CMG-DCM Page Ethernet port Network configurationStatic routes DNS setup Incoming mail setup Outgoing mail setup Remote access Administrators PPP Mgetty Scream Data transferAutoDRM Scream! ClientHttp client Http serverCD1.0 CD1.1 CD1.1 subframe configuration DSS Server configuration Seed Page CMG-DCM Data Viewer ActionsStream list Icon barDigitizer Setup General digitizer settings Digitizer output control CMG-DCM Trigger criteria CMG-DCM Tap # Rate Bandwidth Samples/s Auxiliary Mux channels Sensor mass control Flush flash Disk toolsPartition, and format disk Check disk filesystemCamera Disk filesRecent Log Entries Summary Network configurationData Out Port, Serial Port A, Serial Port B DNS configurationTamper lines Flash StatusDisk Status Software Versions Inside the DCM File systems CMG-DCM Command line tools Configuration Digitizer console access Data flow MonitoringDigitizer status Tamper lines Removing support packages Updating the DCMOver the Internet From the hard diskFirmware Libgconfigdb Data OUT port Appendix a Connector pinoutsAppendix A.1 Modular DCM units Port a and BNetwork connector USB connectorDM/AM module output Appendix A.2 Integrated DCM unitsAppendix B.1 Sensor response codes Appendix B Sensor and digitizer typesDigitizer Appendix B.2 Digitizer type codes