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GMS Station SOH Monitoring Users Guide (V.1.2)

Conley, Andrea C.; Harris, James M.

The Geophysical Monitoring System (GMS) State-of-Health User Interface (SOH UI) is a web-based application that allows a user to view and acknowledge the SOH status of stations in the GMS system. The SOH UI will primarily be used by the System Controller, who monitors and controls the system and external data connections. The System Controller uses the station SOH UIs to monitor, detect, and troubleshoot problems with station data availability and quality.

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GMS Station SOH Monitoring Configuration Guide (V.1.2)

Harris, James M.; Lechtenberg, Kelly J.

The GMS Station State-of-Health (SOH) monitoring capability provides the system controller the ability to view current SOH values and calculated statistics for stations and channels, view trend plots of SOH values, be notified when station SOH status changes, and acknowledge or quiet notifications while the station issues are being investigated. The SOH monitoring capability includes components to acquire CD 1.1 protocol station data, extract SOH information from the raw data packets, process the raw SOH information for display, store the SOH information, and display the SOH information in an interactive display. All these components use system and processing configuration to provide the system controller mission-relevant information about station health. This document is a guide to setting the processing configuration for GMS SOH monitoring.

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Build Guide for the Geophysical Monitoring System (GMS) Common Source Code 2019 Release

Harris, James M.; DuBois, Justin D.; Rivera, Katherine Z.; Manzanares, David A.

This document provides a "Build Guide" for a Generic Runnable System (GRS) of the Geophysical Monitoring Systems (GMS) common source code. This guide includes a list of software dependencies and licenses, hardware specifications, and instructions for how to build the system from the source code. The document is written for individuals who are experienced as administrators of Linux systems.

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