# The URL to the waveform archive where all data is stored. # Format: [service://]location[#type] # "service": The type of the archive. If not given, "sds://" is implied # assuming an SDS archive. The SDS archive structure is defined as # YEAR/NET/STA/CHA/NET.STA.LOC.CHA.YEAR.DAYFYEAR, e.g. # 2018/GE/APE/BHZ.D/GE.APE..BHZ.D.2018.125 # Other archive types may be considered by plugins. archive = @ROOTDIR@/var/lib/archive # Number of threads scanning the archive in parallel. threads = 1 # Acceptable derivation of end time and start time of successive records in # multiples of sample time. jitter = 0.5 # Maximum number of segments per stream. If the limit is reached no more # segments are added to the database and the corresponding extent is flagged as # too fragmented. Use a negative value to disable any limit. maxSegments = 1000000 # Line-based text file of form NET.STA.LOC.CHA defining available stream IDs. # Depending on the archive type, size and storage media used this file may # offer a significant performance improvement compared to collecting the # available streams on each startup. Filters defined under `filter.nslc` still # apply. #nslcFile = "" # Start of data availability check given as date string or as number of days # before now. #filter.time.start = # End of data availability check given as date string or as number of days # before now. #filter.time.end = # Comma-separated list of stream IDs to process. If empty all streams are # accepted unless an exclude filter is defined. The following wildcards are # supported: '*' and '?'. #filter.nslc.include = # Comma-separated list of stream IDs to exclude from processing. Excludes # take precedence over includes. The following wildcards are supported: '*' and # '?'. #filter.nslc.exclude = # If set to true all data chunks are read independent of their mtime. mtime.ignore = false # Only read chunks modified after specific date given as date string or as # number of days before now. #mtime.start = # Only read chunks modified before specific date given as date string or as # number of days before now. #mtime.end =