[installation] Init with inital config for global

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# Change Log
## 2025.101
### Fixed
- Improved performance significantly when requesting many channels from
an upstream caps server.
## 2025.069
### Changed
- Ported code to latest SeisComP API 17 and fix deprecation
warnings.
## 2024.262
### Fixed
- MiniSEED encoding allows half a sample timing tolerance
to detect contiguous records.
## 2023.234
### Added
- Command-line help and more module documentation.
## 2023.257
### Added
- New configuration option `maxRealTimeGap` and `marginRealTimeGap`.
They allow to configure a dedicated backfilling stream and to
prefer real-time data. The consequence is the reception of
out of order records at clients.
## 2022-02-28
### Added
- New config option `timeWindowUpdateInterval`. This option
sets the interval in seconds at which the relative request
time window defined by option `days` and/or `daysBefore` is
updated. Use a value less or equal zero to disable the update.
This feature is supported in archive mode only.
A typical use case is when data has to be transmitted
continuously with a time delay.
```bash
timeWindowUpdateInterval=86400
```
## 2022-02-25
### Fixed
- Wrong time window subscription after reconnect
## 2020-12-22
### Added
- Configuration description for daysBefore in e.g. scconfig
## 2020-12-17
### Added
- New config option `daysBefore` which can be used to set the end time
of the data acquisition time window n days before the current time, e.g.,
``` bash
daysBefore=10
```
## 2020-02-17
### Changed
- Increase default timeout for acknowledgement messages from 5s to 60s
- Use microsecond precision in data requests
## 2020-02-12
### Added
- Backfilling buffer which is a tool to mitigate out-of-order data. Whenever a
gap is detected, records will be held in a buffer and not sent out. Records
are flushed from front to back if the buffer size is exceeded.
## 2020-02-10
### Changed
- Subscribe to streams even if the requested end time is before the last
received timestamp. This is necessary to do not request data again in
case of wildcard requests.
## 2018-08-05
### Fixed
- segfault in journal file parser
- corrupt journal files
## 2018-03-19
### Added
- SSL support for outgoing connections
## 2018-03-14
### Fixed
- The journal file will be stored by default at @ROOTDIR@/var/run/[name]/journal
where name is the name of the application. In standard cases it is ```caps2caps```
but not with aliases in use.
## 2017-03-21
### Fixed
- stream recovery in case of wild card request
## 2017-02-14
### Added
- out-of-order support