SDI-104 Operator's Manual
Version 2008

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Interpreting Console Messages

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

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

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

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

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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