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NAME

       bssrecv - Bundle Streaming Service reception test program

SYNOPSIS

       bssrecv

DESCRIPTION

       bssrecv uses BSS to acquire streaming data from bssStreamingApp.

       bssrecv is a menu-driven interactive test program, run from the operating system shell prompt.  The
       program enables the user to begin and end a session of BSS data acquisition from bssStreamingApp,
       displaying the data as it arrives in real time; to replay data acquired during the current session; and
       to replay data acquired during a prior session.

       The user must provide values for three parameters in order to initiate the acquisition or replay of data
       from bssStreamingApp:

       BSS database name
           All  data  acquired  by  the  BSS session thread will be written to a BSS "database" comprising three
           files: table, list, and data.  The name of the database is the root name that is common to the  three
           files, e.g., db3.tbl, db3.lst, db3.dat would be the three files making up the db3 BSS database.

       path name
           All  three  files  of the selected BSS database must reside in the same directory of the file system;
           the path name of that directory is required.

       endpoint ID
           In order to acquire streaming data issued by bssStreamingApp, the bssrecv session  thread  must  open
           the BP endpoint to which that data is directed.  For this purpose, the ID of that endpoint is needed.

       bssrecv offers the following menu options:

       1. Open BSS Receiver in playback mode
           bssrecv  prompts  the  user  for the three parameter values noted above, then opens the indicated BSS
           database for replay of the data in that database.

       2. Start BSS receiving thread
           bssrecv prompts the user for the three parameter values noted above, then starts a background session
           thread to acquire data into the indicated database.  Each bundle that is  acquired  is  passed  to  a
           display  function  that  prints  a single line consisting of N consecutive '*' characters, where N is
           computed as the data number at the start of the bundle's payload data, modulo  150.   Note  that  the
           database is not open for replay at this time.

       3. Run BSS receiver thread
           bssrecv prompts the user for the three parameter values noted above, then starts a background session
           thread  to  acquire  data  into the indicated database (displaying the data as described for option 2
           above) and also opens the database for replay.

       4. Close current playback session
           bssrecv closes the indicated BSS database, terminating replay access.

       5. Stop BSS receiving thread
           bssrecv terminates the current background session thread.  Replay access  to  the  BSS  database,  if
           currently open, is not terminated.

       6. Stop BSS Receiver
           bssrecv  terminates  the  current  background  session thread.  Replay access to the BSS database, if
           currently open, is also terminated.

       7. Replay session
           bssrecv prompts the user for the start and end times bounding the reception interval that  is  to  be
           replayed,  then  displays  all data within that interval in both forward and reverse time order.  The
           display function performed for this purpose is the  same  one  that  is  exercised  during  real-time
           acquisition of streaming data.

       8. Exit
           bssrecv terminates.

EXIT STATUS

       "0" bssrecv has terminated.

FILES

       No configuration files are needed.

ENVIRONMENT

       No environment variables apply.

BUGS

       Report bugs to <ion-bugs@korgano.eecs.ohiou.edu>

SEE ALSO

       bssStreamingApp(1), bss(3)

perl v5.24.1                                       2016-07-07                                         BSSRECV(1)