# Defines the primary group of a module. This is the name of the group where a # module sends its messages to if the target group is not explicitely given in # the send call. connection.primaryGroup = QC # Defines a list of message groups to subscribe to. The default is usually # given by the application and does not need to be changed. connection.subscriptions = QC, CONFIG # List of QC paramters to be displayed in the details table. Read the scqc # documentation for a list of available QC parameters and the default # configuration of scqcv $SEISCOMP_ROOT/etc/defaults/scqcv.cfg for more # examples. # Format: "Parameter name : ConfigName" # Example: "delay : delay","spikes count : spike","spikes amplitude : # spikeAmplitude" Refer to the parameters by their ConfigName to configure the # attriutes. parameter = "latency : latency",\ "delay : delay",\ "timing quality : timing",\ "offset : offset",\ "rms : rms",\ "gaps count : gap",\ "overlaps count : overlap",\ "availability : availability",\ "spikes count : spike" # "gaps interval : gapInterval",\ # "gaps length : gapLength",\ # "spikes interval : spikeInterval",\ # "spikes amplitude : spikeAmplitude" # "overlaps interval : overlapInterval",\ # "overlaps length : overlapLength" # List of channels to display. By default the global binding configuration is # used which can be overwritten with this parameter. streams.codes = default # Add new streams automatically to the streams configured in streams.codes when # waveform QC parameters are provided for these streams. streams.cumulative = false # Length of data to be displayed. streamWidget.length = 600 # Names of range profile to be considered. The range profiles define the # background color table fields depending on the field value. Add the default # ranges for which different intervals and the color are configured. default.ranges = sane, bad # Values are: int, float, percent, timeSpan # Displays raw values if unset. default.format = float # Default time in seconds, how long a value is displayed in scqcv if no update # is received. Setting to 0 means, show value until updated. default.expire = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. default.color = grey1 # Activate to display absolute values (modulus). default.useAbsoluteValue = false # Values are: int, float, percent, timeSpan # Displays raw values if unset. availability.format = percent # Default time in seconds, how long a value is displayed in scqcv if no update # is received. Setting to 0 means, show value until updated. availability.expire = 600 # Value interval for range sane availability.range.sane = 99.0, 101.0 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. availability.range.sane.count = 0 # Names of range profile to be considered The range profiles s define the # background color table fields depending on the field value. Add the default # ranges for which different intervals and the color are configured. delay.ranges = sane, inter, bad # Values are: int, float, percent, timeSpan # Displays raw values if unset. delay.format = timeSpan # Value interval for range sane delay.range.sane = 0.0, 60.0 # Value interval for range inter delay.range.inter = 60, 120 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. delay.range.bad.count = -500 # A color defined by the color definitions below. delay.range.bad.color = red # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. delay.range.inter.count = -1 # A color defined by the color definitions below. delay.range.inter.color = yellow # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. delay.range.sane.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. delay.range.sane.color = green # Default time in seconds, how long a value is displayed in scqcv if no update # is received. Setting to 0 means, show value until updated. gap.expire = 600 # Value interval for range sane gap.range.sane = 0.0, 0.0 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. gap.range.sane.count = 0 # Values are: int, float, percent, timeSpan # Displays raw values if unset. latency.format = timeSpan # Value interval for range sane latency.range.sane = 0.0, 600.0 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. latency.range.bad.count = -1000 # A color defined by the color definitions below. latency.range.bad.color = grey # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. latency.range.sane.count = 0 # Activate to display absolute values (modulus). offset.useAbsoluteValue = true # Value interval for range sane offset.range.sane = 0.0, 500.E3 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. offset.range.sane.count = 0 # Value interval for range sane rms.range.sane = 10.0, 20.E3 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. rms.range.sane.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. rms.range.sane.color = green # Default time in seconds, how long a value is displayed in scqcv if no update # is received. Setting to 0 means, show value until updated. spike.expire = 600 # Value interval for range sane spike.range.sane = 0.0, 0.0 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. spike.range.sane.count = 0 # Names of range profile to be considered The range profiles s define the # background color table fields depending on the field value. Add the default # ranges for which different intervals and the color are configured. timing.ranges = sane, inter, bad # Values are: int, float, percent, timeSpan # Displays raw values if unset. timing.format = int # Activate to display absolute values (modulus). timing.useAbsoluteValue = false # Value interval for range sane timing.range.sane = 90.0, 100.0 # Value interval for range inter timing.range.inter = 50.0, 90.0 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. timing.range.bad.count = -100 # A color defined by the color definitions below. timing.range.bad.color = darkred # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. timing.range.inter.count = -1 # A color defined by the color definitions below. timing.range.inter.color = yellow # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. timing.range.sane.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. timing.range.sane.color = green # range.bad = -99.9E99, 99.0E99 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.bad.count = -1 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.bad.color = red # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.inter.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.inter.color = yellow # Value interval for range sane range.sane = 0.0, 99.0E99 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.sane.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.sane.color = green ############################################################################### # score values for overview window # Ranges to be considered for forming the score. Set the count parameter from the # respective range section for controlling the contribution of this range. score.default.ranges = latency,\ delay,\ timing,\ below,\ r10,\ r09,\ r08,\ r07,\ r06,\ r05,\ r04,\ r03,\ r02,\ r01,\ above,\ unset # range.above = 0, 999 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.above.color = green # Possible values: enableStream, disableStream range.above.action = enableStream # range.below = -99, -11 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.below.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.below.color = grey # Possible values: enableStream, disableStream range.below.action = disableStream # range.timing = -200, -100 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.timing.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.timing.color = darkred # range.delay = -600, -500 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.delay.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.delay.color = darkred # define cumulative status ranges range.latency = -1900, -1000 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.latency.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.latency.color = grey # range.r01 = -1, -1 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.r01.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.r01.color = red01 # range.r02 = -2, -2 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.r02.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.r02.color = red02 # range.r03 = -3, -3 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.r03.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.r03.color = red03 # range.r04 = -4, -4 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.r04.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.r04.color = red04 # range.r05 = -5, -5 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.r05.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.r05.color = red05 # range.r06 = -6, -6 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.r06.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.r06.color = red06 # range.r07 = -7, -7 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.r07.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.r07.color = red07 # range.r08 = -8, -8 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.r08.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.r08.color = red08 # range.r09 = -9, -9 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.r09.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.r09.color = red09 # range.r10 = -10, -10 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.r10.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.r10.color = red10 # range.unset = 1000, 1000 # Contribution of this range for computing the score. The range must be # considered. range.unset.count = 0 # A color defined by the color definitions below. range.unset.color = grey1 # R, G, B, alpha colors color.red = 255, 000, 000, 64 color.yellow = 255, 255, 000, 64 color.green = 000, 255, 000, 100 color.blue = 000, 000, 255, 100 color.grey = 130, 130, 130, 255 color.grey1 = 240, 240, 240, 255 color.darkred = 255, 000, 000, 196 # color.red10 = 255, 000, 000, 255 color.red09 = 255, 000, 000, 240 color.red08 = 255, 000, 000, 220 color.red07 = 255, 000, 000, 200 color.red06 = 255, 000, 000, 175 color.red05 = 255, 000, 000, 150 color.red04 = 255, 000, 000, 125 color.red03 = 255, 000, 000, 100 color.red02 = 255, 000, 000, 85 color.red01 = 255, 000, 000, 70 # valid formats are: format.float = 2 format.timeSpan = "" format.int = "" format.percent = ""