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In a command line terminal, type:
$ runways &
If you are on a dierent workstation you can use rlogin <nodemame> or sigterm
<nodename> to open a terminal on the node where the integrator is run. Note that if you
use the rlogin approach, before running runways you must type the following:
$ export DISPLAY=< yournodename >:0.0
This exports the runways display to your workstation. If the runways display does not appear
on your workstation, then you may need to type the following on a terminal on your
workstation (not the remote system):
$ xhost +
This authorizes windows from other workstations to appear on your display. Check with your
system manager if you want this automatically enabled.
Stopping the Runways Utility
To exit the runways utility select File > Exit in the upper left. Note that the settings specified
in the runways utility are used by the Integrator after you exit.
Setting Active/Inactive Runways
Each runway that is configured in runways.conf must have a line in the menu as shown at
the beginning of this section. The button in the far left column activates/deactivates the
runway. Inactive runways are indicated by the "X" symbol over the runway, as shown in the
example for 33/15.
Selecting the Runway Direction
The runway direction is indicated by the green color of the runway name and the direction
of the aircraft icon. The runway direction can be selected either manually by clicking the
runway name, or automatically by LLWAS (if available). To enable the LLWAS automatic
selection, click the button on the LLWAS column for each runway.
Appendix D – IRIS TDWR Features
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