Akos, At the startup time the /usr/html/autocampars.php --init is executed, it uses /etc/autocampars.xml file to read the default parameters. If you use the web interface (http://192.168.0.9/autocampars.php) it will allow to edit and save several sets of startup parameters, it also takes care of correctly synchronizing the camera jffs file system, you do not need to issue "sync" after writing parameters to the flash. Additionally when the parsedit.php is launched (from the autocampars.php or directly) the parameter names have "tooltips" if you put the mouse cursor over the parameter name it would show short description of the parameter.
Camera symbolic parameters are defined in a single file - http://elphel.cvs.sourceforge.net/viewvc/elphel/elphel353-8.0/os/linux-2.6-tag--devboard-R2_10-4/include/asm-cris/elphel/c313a.h?view=markup And their names and absolute addresses are exported to PHP extension, so when you use them from the PHP script, the program will remain current even after the parameters change their absolute indexes (and that happens rather often). You can launch the php script from the command line, but it may be faster to use wget "http://127.0.0.1/yourscript.php" as there are 3 (unless you modify lighttpd.conf) instances of the PHP ready to interpret the scripts immediately (using FastCGI). If you just launch the CLI version of php with php yourscript.php or include #!/usr/bin/php in the script body, then it will take a second or two to load and launch the php interpreter. BTW, there is phpshell.php (it is linked from the camera home page, but you might miss it as you missed the autocampars.php link there). With that you may have shell emulation in the browser, no need to enter login/password. You may also include shell command in the url: http://192.168.0.9/phpshell.php?command=reboot+-f Andrey
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