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#!/bin/bash |
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#Satellite we want to plan to record. ex: NOAA-19 |
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SAT=$1 |
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#current unix time |
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TIEMSTAMP=$(date +%s) |
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#make a file |
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FILENAME="sat_schedules/schd-${SAT}-${TIEMSTAMP}" |
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rm reschd-$SAT.txt |
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echo "#!/bin/bash" > $FILENAME |
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#from here out we generate a bash script to be executed at the time of a satellite pass |
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echo 'bash wol_fastserv.sh' >> $FILENAME |
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echo "#!/bin/bash" > $FILENAME |
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python satpredict.py 25 1 true |
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#meat and potatoes of the program |
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python satpredict.py |
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python satschedule.py $SAT >> $FILENAME |
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#regenerate the bash script for the next pass afterwards |
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echo "sleep 30" >> $FILENAME |
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echo "echo bash sats.sh ${SAT} > reschd-${SAT}.txt" >> $FILENAME |
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echo "at now + 30 minutes -q z -M -f reschd-${SAT}.txt" >> $FILENAME |
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TIEM=$(<"${SAT}_sched.txt") |
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echo $TIEM |
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#commit to the action |
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at -M -m $TIEM < $FILENAME |
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rm "${SAT}_sched.txt" |
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