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.TH ROTCTLD "8" "January 14, 2009" "Hamlib" "Rotator Control Daemon"
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.SH NAME
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rotctld \- Hamlib rotator control daemon
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B rotctld
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[\fIOPTION\fR]...
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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The \fBrotctld\fP program is an EXPERIMENTAL \fBHamlib\fP rotator daemon that
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handles TCP client requests. This allows multiple user programs to share one
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rotator. Multiple rotators can be controlled on different TCP ports. The syntax
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of the commands are the same as \fBrotctl\fP. It is hoped that \fBrotctld\fP
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will be especially useful for languages such as Perl, Python, and others.
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.PP
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.\" respectively.
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\fBrotctld\fP communicates to a client through a TCP socket using text
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commands shared with \fBrotctl\fP. The protocol is simple, commands are sent
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to \fBrotctld\fP on one line and \fBrotctld\fP responds to "get" commands with
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the requested values, one per line, when successful, otherwise, it responds
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with one line "RPTR x", where x is a negative number indicating the error code.
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Commands that do not return values respond with the line "RPTR x", where x
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is zero when successful, otherwise is a regative number indicating the error code.
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Each line is terminated with a newline '\\n' character.
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.PP
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Keep in mind that \fBHamlib\fP is BETA level software.
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While a lot of backend libraries lack complete rotator support, the basic functions
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are usually well supported. The API may change without publicized notice,
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while an advancement of the minor version (e.g. 1.1.x to 1.2.x) indicates such
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a change.
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.PP
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Please report bugs and provide feedback at the e-mail address given in the
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REPORTING BUGS section. Patches and code enhancements are also welcome.
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.SH OPTIONS
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This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long
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options starting with two dashes ('-').
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Here is a summary of the supported options:
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.TP
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.B \-m, --model=id
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Select rotator model number. See -l, "list" option below.
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.TP
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.B \-r, --rot-file=device
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Use \fIdevice\fP as the file name of the port the rotator is connected.
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Often a serial port, but could be a USB to serial adapter. Typically
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/dev/ttyS0, /dev/ttyS1, /dev/ttyUSB0, etc.
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.TP
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.B \-s, --serial-speed=baud
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Set serial speed to \fIbaud\fP rate. Uses maximum serial speed from rotor
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backend capabilities (set by -m above) as the default.
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.TP
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.B \-L, --show-conf
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List all config parameters for the rotator defined with -m above.
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.TP
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.B \-C, --set-conf=parm=val[,parm=val]*
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Set config parameter. e.g. --set-conf=stop_bits=2
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Use -L option for a list.
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.TP
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.B \-e, --end-marker
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Use END marker in rotctld protocol.
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.TP
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.B \-t, --port=number
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Use \fInumber\fP as the TCP listening port. The default is 4533.
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.TP
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.B \-T, --listen-addr=IPADDR
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Use \fIIPADDR\fP as the listening IP address. The default is ANY.
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.TP
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.B \-l, --list
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List all model numbers defined in \fBHamlib\fP and exit.
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.TP
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.B \-v, --verbose
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Set verbose mode, cumulative (see DIAGNOSTICS below).
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.TP
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.B \-h, --help
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Show a summary of these options and exit.
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.TP
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.B \-V, --version
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Show the version of \fBrotctld\fP and exit.
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.PP
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\fBN.B.\fP Some options may not be implemented by a given backend and will
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return an error. This is most likely to occur with the \fI\-\-set-conf\fP
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and \fI\-\-show-conf\fP options.
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.PP
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Please note that the backend for the rotator to be controlled,
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or the rotator itself may not support some commands. In that case,
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the operation will fail with a \fBHamlib\fP error code.
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.SH COMMANDS
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Commands can be sent over the TCP socket either as a single char, or as a
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long command name plus the value(s) on one '\\n' terminated line. See
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PROTOCOL.
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.PP
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Since most of the \fBHamlib\fP operations have a \fIset\fP and a \fIget\fP method,
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an upper case letter will be used for \fIset\fP method whereas the
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corresponding lower case letter refers to the \fIget\fP method. Each operation
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also has a long name, prepend a backslash to send a long command name.
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.PP
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Please note that the backend for the rotator to be controlled,
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or the rotator itself may not support some commands. In that case,
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the operation will fail with a \fBHamlib\fP error message.
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.PP
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Here is a summary of the supported commands:
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.TP
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.B P, set_pos
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Set position: azimuth and elevation.
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.TP
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.B p, get_pos
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Get position: azimuth and elevation.
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.TP
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.B K, park
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Park the antenna.
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.TP
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.B S, stop
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Stop the rotator.
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.TP
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.B R, reset
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Reset the rotator.
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.TP
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.B M, move
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Move the rotator in a specific direction.
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.TP
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.B _, get_info
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Get misc information about the rotator.
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.TP
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.B w, send_cmd
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Send raw command string to rotator.
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For binary protocols enter values as \\0xAA\\0xBB
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.SH PROTOCOL
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The \fBrotctld\fP protocol is intentionally simple. Commands are entered on
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a single line with any needed values. In Perl, reliable results are obtained
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by terminating each command string with a newline character, '\\n'.
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.PP
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Example \fIset\fP (Perl code):
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print $socket "P 135 10\\n";
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print $socket "\\\\set_pos 135 10\\n"; # escape leading '\\'
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.PP
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Responses from \fBrotctld\fP are text values and match the same tokens used
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in the \fIset\fP commands. Each value is returned on its own line. To
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signal the end of a response the "END\\n" string is sent when the '-e' option
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is passed.
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.PP
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Example \fIget\fP (Perl code):
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print $socket "p\\n";
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"135"
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"10"
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"END"
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.PP
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Most \fIget\fP functions return one to three values.
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Future work will focus on making this output compatible with assignment to a
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hash, dictionary, or other key:value variable.
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.SH DIAGNOSTICS
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The \fB-v\fP, \fB--version\fP option allows different levels of diagnostics
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to be output to \fBstderr\fP and correspond to -v for BUG, -vv for ERR,
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-vvv for WARN, -vvvv for VERBOSE, or -vvvvv for TRACE.
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.PP
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A given verbose level is useful for providing needed debugging information to
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the email address below. For example, TRACE output shows all of the values
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sent to and received from the rotator which is very useful for rotator backend
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library development and may be requested by the developers.
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.SH SECURITY
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No authentication whatsoever; DO NOT leave this TCP port open wide to the Internet.
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Please ask if stronger security is needed.
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.SH BUGS
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The daemon is not detaching and backgrounding itself.
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Much testing needs to be done.
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.SH REPORTING BUGS
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Report bugs to <hamlib-developer@lists.sourceforge.net>.
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.br
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We are already aware of the bugs in the previous section :-)
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.SH AUTHORS
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Written by Stephane Fillod and the Hamlib Group
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.br
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<http://www.hamlib.org>.
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.SH COPYRIGHT
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Copyright \(co 2000-2009 Stephane Fillod and the Hamlib Group.
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.PP
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This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.
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There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY
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or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.BR rotctl (1),
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.BR hamlib (3)
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