Minicom Advanced Systems CMG-DCM manual Tamper lines

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whether the GPS has obtained a fix (0 = has not received any data, 1 = has not obtained a fix, 2 = has obtained a 2D fix, and 3 = has obtained a 3D fix);

the mode the GPS is running in (A = automatic, and M = manual);

whether or not the system clock is being controlled by the GPS (255 = on);

whether the GPS is currently powered up (255 = on);

the current measured offset between GPS and the internal clock, in units of 500 ns;

the current value of the “busy” counter, which counts down towards zero whilst certain digitizer processes (such as calibration) are active;

whether the sensor is currentlty being locked, unlocked, or centred;

which, if any, of the channels are currently being calibrated (the channel appears with a + if this is the case).

Tamper lines

The command tamper provides information about the current state of the DCM tamper lines. Issued with no arguments, it will output the status of all tamper lines once every 10 seconds. Including the -woption causes it to exit after printing the status once only:

[root@dcm-87AD9C933DE1 ~]# tamper -w

Last Open (High)

Input

State

Last Closed (Low)

0

open

(never)

Mon Jan

5

21:50:37 1970

1

open

(never)

Mon Jan

5

21:50:37 1970

2

open

(never)

Mon Jan

5

21:50:37 1970

3

open

(never)

Mon Jan

5

21:50:37 1970

4

open

(never)

Mon Jan

5

21:50:37 1970

5

open

(never)

Mon Jan

5

21:50:37 1970

6

open

(never)

Mon Jan

5

21:50:37 1970

7

open

(never)

Mon Jan

5

21:50:37 1970

8

closed

(never)

(never)

9

closed

(never)

(never)

10

closed

(never)

(never)

11

closed

(never)

(never)

12

closed

(never)

(never)

13

closed

(never)

(never)

14

closed

(never)

(never)

15

closed

(never)

(never)

The output of the tamper command is included on the Summary page under Actions on the DCM Web site.

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Contents CMG-DCM Table of Contents December Inside the DCM Introduction CMG-DCM Inside the DCM Serial port services Network servicesSee .4, Connecting to a local network for full details Installing the CMG-DCM Power supplyOverview Connecting to a single computer Connecting over a serial linkConnecting over Ethernet 192.168.0.xUsing an internal modem Connecting over USBConnecting to a local network Gcfgdbset option-namenew-value Wi-Fi Connecting to the InternetConnecting digitizers and external hardware Setting up the CMG-DCMWeb setup Setting up digitizers Using Scream Usage General notesDCM 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 see the DCMs Web site over Http or Https Cannot connect to the DCMs Scream! serverCannot Gcfping the DCMs Scream! server Can Gcfping the DCMs Scream! server, but no data appears DCM is not receiving any data streamsUse the Serial port configuration → port name Web page, or DCM is receiving streams, but they do not contain any data143032 up 34 min, load average 1.24, 1.32 Configuration options GeneralDisk CMG-DCM Serial port configuration CMG-DCM Page Network configuration Ethernet portStatic routes DNS setup Incoming mail setup Outgoing mail setup Remote access Administrators PPP Mgetty Data transfer ScreamScream! Client AutoDRMHttp server Http clientCD1.0 CD1.1 CD1.1 subframe configuration DSS Server configuration Seed Page CMG-DCM Actions Data ViewerIcon bar Stream listDigitizer Setup General digitizer settings Digitizer output control CMG-DCM Trigger criteria CMG-DCM Tap # Rate Bandwidth Samples/s Auxiliary Mux channels Sensor mass control Check disk filesystem Disk toolsPartition, and format disk Flush flashDisk files CameraRecent Log Entries Network configuration SummaryDNS configuration Data Out Port, Serial Port A, Serial Port BFlash Status Tamper linesDisk Status Software Versions Inside the DCM File systems CMG-DCM Command line tools Configuration Digitizer console access Monitoring Data flowDigitizer status Tamper lines From the hard disk Updating the DCMOver the Internet Removing support packagesFirmware Libgconfigdb Port a and B Appendix a Connector pinoutsAppendix A.1 Modular DCM units Data OUT portUSB connector Network connectorAppendix A.2 Integrated DCM units DM/AM module outputAppendix B Sensor and digitizer types Appendix B.1 Sensor response codesAppendix B.2 Digitizer type codes Digitizer