3 server buffer, 4 gap recovery, 5 retrieving data over dial-up links – Guralp Systems Scream User Manual

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5.3 Server Buffer

It is recommended that the user ensures there is sufficient disk space
available on the drive selected to hold the buffer. The buffer size can

be specified in either time (Days, Weeks, Years), or in terms of disk
usage (Mb/Gb/Tb).

5.4 Gap recovery

In addition to the normal UDP data protocol, Scream! has facilities for
attempting to recover missing data. When Scream! receives a block of

data that indicates a gap, it connects to the server over a TCP link
(from the same port). Once this connection is made, Scream! requests

the missing data and, if they are available, the server transmits them
over the TCP connection. The UDP data stream is unaffected.

If you are using a firewall on either side of the connection and want
Scream! to be able to recover missing data in this way, you will need

to unblock the relevant port for both UDP and TCP traffic.

5.5 Retrieving data over dial-up links

Scream! can manage the retrieval of data from your installation using

modems attached to your local PC. This feature is intended for use in
conjunction with the triggering capabilities and Flash recording modes

of Güralp digitisers.

1. Click File Setup…

on Scream's menu bar. Select the Com

Ports tab.

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