.. highlight:: rst .. _scimex: ###### scimex ###### **SeisComP event exchange between two systems.** Description =========== scimex manages the |scname| object exchange between two or more different SeisComP systems in real time. scimex may import or export the data to one or several systems. In contrary to :ref:`scimport` the exchange of the |scname| objects is event based. This means no messages will be exchanged until the exporting system has produced an event. By default all objects (picks, amplitudes, origins, arrivals, station magnitudes, magnitudes, magnitude references) are transferred to the other system. The user can define filters at both the sender and the receiver, to limit the events for which objects are transferred. Possible filter parameters are the event location, magnitude, arrival count and agency. scimex supports two modi: *import* and *export*. In export mode scimex collects all objects relevant for an event (e.g. picks, amplitudes, origins, magnitudes) from scmaster's message groups at the source and checks if the filter criteria match. Once the criteria are fulfilled, the whole package of objects is send to the scmaster IMPORT group of the receiving system. At the receiving |scname| system an instance of scimex runs in import mode. It fetches the whole event information from its own IMPORT group, checks the local filter criteria of the system and sends the collected objects to the different message groups, e.g. Pick, Amplitude, Magnitude, Location. In export mode several recipients can be defined and for each recipient individual filters can be set. To run several instances of scimex on one system, aliases have to be defined, e.g. for import: .. code-block:: sh seiscomp alias create scimex_import scimex and for export: .. code-block:: sh seiscomp alias create scimex_export scimex Then the configuration can be split into scimex_import.cfg and scimex_export.cfg. Examples ======== For a push-type configuration, in which the exporting server must be able to connect to the messaging server on the receiving host. On the receiving host: scimex_import.cfg .. code-block:: sh connection.username = scimexIm connection.server = localhost mode = IMPORT cleanupinterval = 86400 importHosts = import1 criteria.world.longitude = -180:180 criteria.world.latitude = -90:90 criteria.world.magnitude = 1:9 criteria.world.agencyID = "" criteria.world.arrivalcount = 15 hosts.import1.address = localhost # The criterion "world" has been defined above hosts.import1.criteria = world # optional and true per default hosts.import1.filter = false # optional and true per default hosts.import1.useDefinedRoutingTable = true hosts.import1.routingtable = Pick:IMPORT,StationAmplitude:IMPORT, Origin:LOCATION,Arrival:LOCATION, StationMagnitude:MAGNITUDE, Magnitude:MAGNITUDE, StationMagnitudeContribution:MAGNITUDE, OriginReference:EVENT,Event:EVENT In this example, Pick and StationAmplitude objects are sent to the receiving system's IMPORT group to avoid interfering with the receiving system's picking. On the sending system, only those events with a high enough magnitude and enough arrivals, and with the AgencyID "GFZ" are exported: scimex_export.cfg .. code-block:: sh connection.username="scimexEx" connection.server = localhost mode = EXPORT cleanupinterval = 7200 exportHosts = exp1, exp2 # Match everything with magnitude above or equal 5 # and with more than 25 phases which comes from # agency GFZ. criteria.globalM5.latitude = -90:90 criteria.globalM5.longitude = -180:180 criteria.globalM5.magnitude = 5:10 criteria.globalM5.arrivalcount = 25 criteria.globalM5.agencyID = GFZ # Export to a system which still runs a very old version. The # messages need to be converted. hosts.exp1.address = 192.168.0.3 hosts.exp1.criteria = globalM5 hosts.exp1.conversion = imexscdm0.51 hosts.exp2.address = 192.168.0.4 hosts.exp2.criteria = globalM5 .. _scimex_configuration: Module Configuration ==================== | :file:`etc/defaults/global.cfg` | :file:`etc/defaults/scimex.cfg` | :file:`etc/global.cfg` | :file:`etc/scimex.cfg` | :file:`~/.seiscomp/global.cfg` | :file:`~/.seiscomp/scimex.cfg` scimex inherits :ref:`global options`. .. confval:: mode Type: *string* Mode of operation. Options are IMPORT or EXPORT. .. confval:: cleanupinterval Type: *double* Unit: *s* Cache lifetime for objects. .. confval:: subscriptions Type: *list:string* Only used in export mode. A list of message groups to subscribe. .. confval:: conversion Type: *string* Used only in import mode. It defines the source format of the messages that need to be converted. Currently the import of SeisComP datamodel version 0.51 \(imexscdm0.51\) is supported which was used in release Barcelona \(2008\). .. confval:: exportHosts Type: *list:string* A list of hosts profiles to be considered for exporting. These are used in hosts.\$name directives \(see below\) to define addresses, filter criteria, etc. applicable to each recipient. .. confval:: importHosts Type: *list:string* A list of hosts profiles to be considered for importing. These are used with hosts.\$name directives similarly to exportHosts. .. note:: **criteria.$name.\*** *A definition of an event filter.* $name is a placeholder for the name to be used. .. confval:: criteria.$name.latitude Type: *tuple:double* Pair of doubles that defines the latitude range. Example: \-90:90. .. confval:: criteria.$name.longitude Type: *tuple:double* Pair of doubles that defines the longitude range. Example: \-180:180. .. confval:: criteria.$name.magnitude Type: *tuple:double* Pair of doubles that defines the magnitude range. Example: 3:10. .. confval:: criteria.$name.arrivalcount Type: *int* Number of minimum arrivals. .. confval:: criteria.$name.agencyID Type: *list:string* White list of AgencyIDs \(the agency identifier which appears in the objects sent over the export\-import link\). .. note:: **hosts.$name.\*** *A sink definition used for either import or export.* $name is a placeholder for the name to be used. .. confval:: hosts.$name.address Type: *string* Address of a sink, as a host name with an optional port number e.g. 'address \= 192.168.1.1' or 'address \= somewhere.com:4803' .. confval:: hosts.$name.criteria Type: *string* Defining filter criteria name for sink, e.g. criteria \= world\-xxl. The criteria must be defined in the criteria. \* configuration lines. .. confval:: hosts.$name.filter Default: ``true`` Type: *boolean* Enable\/disable filtering based on defined criteria. If set to false, all events will pass, even if one or more criteria are defined. .. confval:: hosts.$name.conversion Type: *string* Optional target format for export. .. confval:: hosts.$name.useDefinedRoutingTable Default: ``false`` Type: *boolean* Enable\/disable defined routing tables. .. confval:: hosts.$name.routingTable Type: *list:string* Defining routing tables in the meaning of mapping objects to message groups. Example: Pick:NULL, StationAmplitude:NULL, Origin:LOCATION, StationMagnitude: MAGNITUDE, NetworkMagnitude:MAGNITUDE, MagnitudeReference:MAGNITUDE, OriginReference:EVENT, Event:EVENT. Specifying NULL for the message group causes messages to be thrown away\/dropped\/discarded. Command-Line Options ==================== .. program:: scimex :program:`scimex [options]` Generic ------- .. option:: -h, --help Show help message. .. option:: -V, --version Show version information. .. option:: --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. Example: scautopick \-> scautopick2. .. option:: --plugins arg Load given plugins. .. option:: -D, --daemon Run as daemon. This means the application will fork itself and doesn't need to be started with \&. .. option:: --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 \(enabled with \-\-start\-stop\-msg for the master module\). .. option:: --shutdown-master-module arg Set 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. .. option:: --shutdown-master-username arg Set 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 --------- .. option:: --verbosity arg Verbosity level [0..4]. 0:quiet, 1:error, 2:warning, 3:info, 4:debug. .. option:: -v, --v Increase verbosity level \(may be repeated, eg. \-vv\). .. option:: -q, --quiet Quiet mode: no logging output. .. option:: --component arg Limit the logging to a certain component. This option can be given more than once. .. option:: -s, --syslog Use syslog logging backend. The output usually goes to \/var\/lib\/messages. .. option:: -l, --lockfile arg Path to lock file. .. option:: --console arg Send log output to stdout. .. option:: --debug Execute in debug mode. Equivalent to \-\-verbosity\=4 \-\-console\=1 . .. option:: --log-file arg Use alternative log file. Messaging --------- .. option:: -u, --user arg Overrides configuration parameter :confval:`connection.username`. .. option:: -H, --host arg Overrides configuration parameter :confval:`connection.server`. .. option:: -t, --timeout arg Overrides configuration parameter :confval:`connection.timeout`. .. option:: -g, --primary-group arg Overrides configuration parameter :confval:`connection.primaryGroup`. .. option:: -S, --subscribe-group arg A group to subscribe to. This option can be given more than once. .. option:: --content-type arg Overrides configuration parameter :confval:`connection.contentType`. .. option:: --start-stop-msg arg Set sending of a start and a stop message. SCIMEX ------ .. option:: --print-default-routingtable Print the default object routing table.