NAME
par2db - create database with GPS site coordinates and DC/DAS status parameters from ORB
SYNOPSIS
par2db [-c]
[-g]
[-i time_interval]
[-m srcmatch]
[-v]
orbname dbname [start-time [window]]
SUPPORT
Contributed code: NO BRTT support.
THIS PIECE OF SOFTWARE WAS CONTRIBUTED BY THE ANTELOPE USER COMMUNITY. BRTT DISCLAIMS ALL OWNERSHIP, LIABILITY, AND SUPPORT FOR THIS PIECE OF SOFTWARE.
FOR HELP WITH THIS PIECE OF SOFTWARE, PLEASE CONTACT THE CONTRIBUTING AUTHOR.
DESCRIPTION
par2db reads packets from orb buffer
orbname and extracts
GPS site coordinates, DC and DAS status parameters and saves them in a
dbname
database.
DAS parameters are extracted from data packets header.
GPS coordinates and DC parameters are extracted from a DC status packets.
A start time may be specified, otherwise
par2db attempts to read from a current
orb position (see
orb(3) ).
OPTIONS
-
-c
Extract DC status parameters, by default DAS parameters
are extracted.
-
-g
Extract GPS site coordinates, by default DAS parameters
are extracted.
-
-i time_interval
Status parameters or GPS coordinates can be extracted with a specific time interval
( number of seconds ) - time_interval. By default, status parameters and GPS
coordinates are extracted from each ORB packet.
-
-m srcmatch
Only packets which srcname matches the regular
expression srcmatch will be used to extract status parameters.
-
start-time window
Specifies a time range of the orb data to be processed.
-
-v
Be more verbose.
EXAMPLE
Extract DC status parameters with a 1 minute time interval from localhost ORB and
store those parameters in dcpar database.
par2db -c -i 60 localhost dcpar now
Extract DAS status parameters with a 5 seconds time interval from localhost ORB and
store those parameters in daspar database.
par2db -i 5 localhost daspar now
AUTHOR
Marina Glushko
Antelope User Group Contributed Software