ld_appl__.txt
This file controls which applications should start when you start ProviewR runtime. You can add your
own applications as well as turn off one or more of the ProviewR kernel applications.
A typical ld_appl-file can look like this:
# Startup file for ProviewR
#
# id, name, load/noload run/norun, file, prio, debug/nodebug, "arg"
#pwr_neth, , noload, norun, , 5, debug, ""
#pwr_plc, , noload, norun, , , debug, ""
#pwr_alim, , noload, norun, , 5, debug, ""
#pwr_emon, , noload, norun, , 5, nodebug, ""
#pwr_tmon, , noload, norun, , 5, debug, ""
#pwr_qmon, , noload, norun, , 19, debug, ""
#pwr_nacp, , noload, norun, , 5, debug, ""
#pwr_bck, , noload, norun, , 5, debug, ""
#pwr_io, , noload, norun, , 5, debug, ""
#pwr_linksup, , noload, norun, , 5, debug, ""
#pwr_trend, , noload, norun, , 5, debug, ""
#pwr_fast, , noload, norun, , 5, debug, ""
#pwr_remh, , noload, norun, , 5, debug, ""
pwr_remlog, , noload, norun, , 5, debug, ""
#pwr_sysmon, , noload, norun, , 5, debug, ""
#pwr_elog, , noload, norun, , 5, debug, ""
pwr_websocketserver, , noload, norun, , 5, debug, ""
#pwr_opc_server, , noload, norun, , 5, debug, ""
#pwr_sevhistmon, , noload, norun, , 5, debug, ""
#pwr_sev_server, , noload, norun, , 5, debug, ""
#rs_nmps_bck, rs_nmps_bck, noload, run, rs_nmps_bck, 12, nodebug, ""
ra_utl_track, ra_utl_track, noload, run, ra_utl_track, 12, nodebug, ""
The sharp sign means that those lines are commented away. Almost all of the ProviewR kernel applications
are commented away since we want those to start. If I take away the hash sign then this kernel
application will not be started. For example in this case I have no web-interface so I don't
want the web server to start (pwr_websockerserver).
If I use Nmps-cells and want the content of the cells to be backed up I take away the sharp sign
on rs_nmps_bck.
On the last line I have added an application produced by myself. I've chosen priority 12. I don't
want this application to interfere with the kernel applications and they run between 17 and 19.