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Automatic Integrator Startup
The recommended approach is to start the integrator automatically when the workstation
boots-up. This is done by creating a startup file in a manner identical to the automatic
siris startup.
D.8.3 Runways Utility
The runways utility is used by controllers to specify which runways are active. This
information is used by the TDWR/LLWAS Integrator algorithm to filter alerts from inactive
arenas. For example, each runway arena has two names, for example, 33L_3MD is the same
physical arena as 15R_3MF. The runway direction specified in the runways utility determines
which of these names is used to identify the arena. Also, if a runway is not used, the entire
runway and all of its associated arenas may be set to inactive.
The runways utility must be run on the same IRIS node where the Integrator is run (typically
this is the IRIS workstation assigned to generate products), however you can export the
runways display to another workstation on the network. Thus the runways utility can be run
from any networked workstation.
Whether you are on a local or remote workstation, you must have privilege to log on to the
system. Note that most installations allow Observers to view the runways utility, but only
Controllers (and perhaps Operators) can change the runway direction. The OPERATORS line
in the runways.conf file specifies which users can control the runways utility. See
Configuring Integrator and Runways Utility - runways.conf (page 354).
Starting the Runways Utility
The runways utility may be configured to start automatically on your system. This is
configured by the system manager. See Configuring Integrator and Runways Utility -
runways.conf (page 354).
IRIS Product and Display User Guide M211319EN-H
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