scdumpcfg¶
Dump bindings or module configurations used by a specific module or global for particular stations.
Description¶
scdumpcfg reads and prints the module or the bindings configuration for a specific module or for global. This commandline utility is useful for debugging of configuration parameters.
Examples¶
Dump the global bindings configuration for all stations which have global bindings.
scdumpcfg global -d mysql://sysop:sysop@seiscomp3/localhost -B
Dump the bindings configuration for all stations which have bindings to a scautopick profile. Additionally use -G as scautopick inherits global bindings.
scdumpcfg scautopick -d mysql://sysop:sysop@seiscomp3/localhost -GB
Dump the module global module configuration specifcally searching for the map zoom sensitivity and output the result in the format of the SeisComP3 module configuration.
scdumpcfg global -d mysql://sysop:sysop@seiscomp3/localhost --cfg -P map.zoom.sensitivity
Dump the module configuration of scautopick and output in the format of the SeisComP3 module configuration.
scdumpcfg scautopick -d mysql://sysop:sysop@seiscomp3/localhost --cfg
Configuration¶
etc/defaults/global.cfg
etc/defaults/scdumpcfg.cfg
etc/global.cfg
etc/scdumpcfg.cfg
~/.seiscomp3/global.cfg
~/.seiscomp3/scdumpcfg.cfg
scdumpcfg inherits global options.
Command-line¶
Generic¶
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-h
,
--help
¶
show help message.
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-V
,
--version
¶
show version information
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--config-file
arg
¶ Use alternative configuration file. When this option is used the loading of all stages is disabled. Only the given configuration file is parsed and used. To use another name for the configuration create a symbolic link of the application or copy it, eg scautopick -> scautopick2.
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--plugins
arg
¶ Load given plugins.
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-D
,
--daemon
¶
Run as daemon. This means the application will fork itself and doesn’t need to be started with &.
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--auto-shutdown
arg
¶ Enable/disable self-shutdown because a master module shutdown. This only works when messaging is enabled and the master module sends a shutdown message (enabled with –start-stop-msg for the master module).
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--shutdown-master-module
arg
¶ Sets the name of the master-module used for auto-shutdown. This is the application name of the module actually started. If symlinks are used then it is the name of the symlinked application.
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--shutdown-master-username
arg
¶ Sets the name of the master-username of the messaging used for auto-shutdown. If “shutdown-master-module” is given as well this parameter is ignored.
Verbosity¶
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--verbosity
arg
¶ Verbosity level [0..4]. 0:quiet, 1:error, 2:warning, 3:info, 4:debug
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-v
,
--v
¶
Increase verbosity level (may be repeated, eg. -vv)
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-q
,
--quiet
¶
Quiet mode: no logging output
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--component
arg
¶ Limits the logging to a certain component. This option can be given more than once.
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-s
,
--syslog
¶
Use syslog logging back end. The output usually goes to /var/lib/messages.
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-l
,
--lockfile
arg
¶ Path to lock file.
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--console
arg
¶ Send log output to stdout.
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--debug
¶
Debug mode: –verbosity=4 –console=1
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--log-file
arg
¶ Use alternative log file.
Database¶
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--db-driver-list
¶
List all supported database drivers.
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-d
,
--database
arg
¶ The database connection string, format: service://user:pwd@host/database. “service” is the name of the database driver which can be queried with “–db-driver-list”.
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--config-module
arg
¶ The configmodule to use.
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--inventory-db
arg
¶ Load the inventory from the given database or file, format: [service://]location
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--config-db
arg
¶ Load the configuration from the given database or file, format: [service://]location