scevtlog¶
Event log preserving the history of updates.
Description¶
Running SeisComP causes many database accesses for writing. Anytime a new event has been created a new row will be inserted in the database table. When the same event is updated the row in the database table is going to be changed as well. The information about the history of the event is lost because the database contains only the current event attributes. scevtlog saves the event history into files. While scevtlog is running it keeps the track of all event updates and stores this information in a directory that can be analyzed at anytime. The stored information is written as plain text in an easily readable format. Additionally scevtlog maintains an event summary file for an overview of the event history.
Module Configuration¶
etc/defaults/global.cfg
etc/defaults/scevtlog.cfg
etc/global.cfg
etc/scevtlog.cfg
~/.seiscomp/global.cfg
~/.seiscomp/scevtlog.cfg
scevtlog inherits global options.
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directory
¶ Default:
@LOGDIR@/events
Type: string
Specify the output directory. Within this directory the logging directory structure and the event files are stored.
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format
¶ Default:
xml
Type: string
Specify output event format (default is autoloc3). For completeness it is recommended to switch to xml as storage format. The autoloc3 format can be easily reconstructed with scbulletin but not the other way around.
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gzip
¶ Default:
false
Type: boolean
If format is xml then all XML files will be compressed with gzip and stored with file extension “.xml.gz”. They are also valid gzip files and can be used as input to e.g. zgrep.
Command-Line Options¶
scevtlog [options]
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. Example: 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
¶ 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.
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--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¶
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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
¶ Limit the logging to a certain component. This option can be given more than once.
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-s
,
--syslog
¶
Use syslog logging backend. 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
¶
Execute in debug mode. Equivalent to –verbosity=4 –console=1 .
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--log-file
arg
¶ Use alternative log file.
Messaging¶
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-u
,
--user
arg
¶ Overrides configuration parameter
connection.username
.
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-H
,
--host
arg
¶ Overrides configuration parameter
connection.server
.
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-t
,
--timeout
arg
¶ Overrides configuration parameter
connection.timeout
.
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-g
,
--primary-group
arg
¶ Overrides configuration parameter
connection.primaryGroup
.
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-S
,
--subscribe-group
arg
¶ A group to subscribe to. This option can be given more than once.
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--content-type
arg
¶ Overrides configuration parameter
connection.contentType
.
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--start-stop-msg
arg
¶ Set sending of a start and a stop message.
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 config module 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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--db-disable
¶
Do not use the database at all