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openBmap mapping manager 1.5 (Default branch)

ImageopenBmap mapping manager provides tools to generate a map of wireless communicating objects such as cellular antenna or Wi-Fi or Bluetooth devices.License: Affero General Public LicenseChanges:
The mapping manager is now able to generate kmlfiles from GeoTag files. It also generates GoogleEarth network links for each mobile network code.A few bugs have also been corrected.Image

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evmchmgr(8)						      System Manager's Manual						       evmchmgr(8)

NAME
evmchmgr - Event Manager channel manager SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/evmchmgr [-c config_file] [-l log_file] OPTIONS
Sets the configuration file to config_file. The default is /etc/evmchannel.conf. Sets message output to log_file. The default is stderr. When the channel manager starts it renames any previous message file by appending .old to its name, and creates a new file. OPERANDS
None DESCRIPTION
The EVM channel manager is started automatically by the EVM daemon, and usually should not be run as a stand-alone program. It reads a set of channel definitions from the channel configuration file and executes the commands defined as the monitor and cleanup functions for any channel, at the configured intervals. There is no requirement for any channel to be configured with either of the periodic functions; the channel manager ignores any channels which have neither. By default, the channel manager reads its configuration from /etc/evmchannel.conf. The -c flag can be used to override this. If the chan- nel configuration file is changed while the channel manager is running, the evmreload -c command should be used to instruct it to reconfig- ure itself. The channel manager reconfigures itself when evmreload -c is run, or upon receipt of a SIGHUP signal. EXIT VALUES
The following exit values are returned: Successful completion An error occurred FILES
Executable file Default channel configuration file Default channel manager log file SEE ALSO
Commands: evmd(8), evmreload(8), evmstart(8), evmstop(8), kill(1) Files: evmchannel.conf(4) Event Management: EVM(5) EVM Events: EvmEvent(5) Event Filter: EvmFilter(5) delim off evmchmgr(8)