SDI Operator's Manual
Revised July 2000
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The names.gvar file is a configuration file that is used only with GVAR ingestors. It lists the GVAR descriptor file names and defines their sector boundaries (see the GVAR Descriptor Files description). Operators can edit this file to change descriptor boundaries if desired. Though most SDI GVAR ingestors have the same descriptors, each ingestor may define them differently via its names.gvar configuration file.
GVAR descriptors are used as search tools for locating GVAR images and their times for your geographical area of interest. For an image to be listed under a particular descriptor, it must include all of the sector area described by the descriptor's sector boundaries. This is a minimum requirement and some images may contain much more data than the descriptor indicates. For example, if you create a descriptor called WISC (Wisconsin) and set its sector boundaries just large enough to include all of the state of Wisconsin, WISC will contain any GVAR image that shows the entire state of Wisconsin. These images will include:
To change descriptor names or their boundaries, perform the following procedure.
1. Turn on the SDI computer if it is currently off.
2. From the console, login as root or telnet into the ingestor as root.
3. Edit the file /data/names.gvar.
The first line in the file must always be
The last line in file must always be
The format of the file is: descriptor_name sline eline sele eele
descriptor_name | descriptor name (e.g., NH for Northern Hemisphere) |
sline | starting image line number |
eline | ending image line number |
sele | starting image element |
eele | ending image element |
The table below is a sample GVAR descriptor file
Table 3-1: Sample Descriptor File Format (fields are space delimited)
ALL 0 0 0 0 CONUS 3250 5300 16700 17400 NH 3250 7400 11000 20000 SH 10200 10300 11000 12000 FD 2800 10000 11000 20000 OTHER 1 0 0 0 |
Using the names.gvar file above, any image that completely covers the area from image lines 3250 to 5300, and image elements 16700 to 17400 is listed in the descriptor file named CONUS.
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