Gasboy SiteOmat Maintenance Manual User Manual
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SiteOmat Setup and Maintenance Manual – MDE 4817G
In all the cases above an Out of service message is displayed in all LCD display devices in the
station and an alarm is sent to the FHO.
8-1.3.3. Purging Old Data
SiteOmat has a configurable maintenance time. At that time of the day the database is cleaned up,
and any transaction and other data that was downloaded are deleted from the database, and the
database is compacted to free storage space.
This operation can take several minutes, depending on the amount of data that was deleted. During
the maintenance process stations can continue refueling without interferences, although transaction
processes may be slowed down.
The time defaults to 00:05, i.e. 5 minutes after midnight. This time can be altered by the user via the
Setup Comms screen (see paragraph 6-6). Users must save and reload to make changes effective.
The default definition of Keep data for is 2 days. This parameter can be modified by the user.
8-1.4. Management File Locations
8-1.4.1. /usr/local//orpak/BOS/bin
Contains various programs needed to run the management process, and some auxiliary files.
8-1.4.2. /usr/local/orpak/BOS/bin/log
This folder contains all of the BOS log files.
8-1.4.3. /usr/local/orpak/BOS/DB/patches
This folder contains the patches that are applied to upgrade to successive database versions.
8-1.4.4. /usr/local/orpak/BOS/htdocs/*
This folder and the various sub-folders under it hold the files necessary to construct and operate the
SiteOmat BOS screens.
8-1.4.5. /usr/local/orpak/BOS/reports
This folder, if exists, contains any CSV-format data files generated by the report screens ToFile
buttons.
8-1.5. FCC File Locations
On the FCC, the SiteOmat files reside in the directory /usr/local/orpak/FCC, and subdirectories.
The only location on the FCC that contains anything of interest for support purposes is
/usr/local/orpak/bin/log. This directory contains the FCC log files.
8-1.6. FCC Loader – Watchdog
The FCC Loader runs a daemon on Linux\Windows and is responsible for:
• Starting up the FCC if it isn’t running
• Monitoring the FCC to see if it’s hung, and restarting it in that case