SDI-104 Operator's Manual
Version 2008
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As described in the Chapter 1 section titled Viewing the SDI Console Messages, the console messages can be routed to a local monitor, a remote monitor, or a file.
All MTSAT HRIT console messages start with a time stamp to indicate the date and time of the message. The possible messages are:
Image start messages follow this format:
currentdate&time:IMG_pppp_imagedate&time
Where:
currentdate&time
is the current date and time in yyyy.ddd.hhmmss format
pppp
is the image projection, as described in the pppp section of the Overview
imagedate&time
is the image date and time in yyyymmddhhmm format
For example, if the start of the 11 April 2007 18:57 UTC Northern Hemisphere image is received at 19:18:46 UTC on the same day, the console message will be similar to this:
2007.101.191846:IMG_DK02_200704111857 start |
Image end messages follow the same format as image start messages, except the last field is "end".
For example, if the end of the 11 April 2007 18:57 UTC Northern Hemisphere image is received at 19:20:19 UTC on the same day, the console message will be similar to this:
2007.101.192019:IMG_DK02_200704111857 end |
Ingestor restart messages looks similar to this:
2007.102.151921:ingestor restart |
If this message appears, you should go to the log files to investigate the cause and status.
MANAM received messages follow this format:
currentdate&time:MANAM_filedate&time
Where:
currentdate&time
is the current date and time in yyyy.ddd.hhmmss format
filedate&time
is the date and time, in yyyymmddhhmm format, that the file was received
For example, if a MANAM file is received at 08:18 UTC on 14 January 2008, the console message will be similar to this:
2008.014.081853:MANAM_200801140818 manam |
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