• Antelope Release 5.5 Linux 2.6.32-220.el6.x86_64 2015-04-21

 

NAME

gap_status - identify status of gaps in realtime database wrt balers and recovered data

SYNOPSIS

gap_status [-v]
                [-n net ]
                [-s sta_match ]
                [-c chan_match ]
                gap_database baler_list_db
                recovered_data_db [filled_data_db]

SUPPORT


Contributed code: NO BRTT support.
THIS PIECE OF SOFTWARE WAS CONTRIBUTED BY THE ANTELOPE USER COMMUNITY. BRTT DISCLAIMS ALL OWNERSHIP, LIABILITY, AND SUPPORT FOR THIS PIECE OF SOFTWARE.

FOR HELP WITH THIS PIECE OF SOFTWARE, PLEASE CONTACT THE CONTRIBUTING AUTHOR.

DESCRIPTION

gap_status is designed to determine the status of all identified gaps in a real-time database. This program is designed to be run before executing build_baler_request.

Three or four databases are used to run this program.

    database of all original gaps in gap_database
    database of waveforms currently on balers in baler_list_db
    database of recovered waveforms from balers in recovered_data_db
    optional database of filled data gaps resulting from merging rt and
        baler data in filled_data_db

The program first isolates all unique station-channel pairs from the gap list. All gaps are checked to see if the gap has been filled in the filled_data_db. If filled then the filled field in the appropriate row in the gap table is updated with an f. All remaining gaps are then checked to see if the gap has been recovered from the baler in the recovered_data_db. If recovered then the filled field in the appropriate row in the gap table is updated with an r. All remaining gaps are then checked to see if the gap data exists on the baler in the baler_list_db. If exists on baler then the filled field in the appropriate row in the gap table is updated with an b. If does not exists on baler then the filled field in the appropriate row in the gap table is updated with an n.

OPTIONS

ENVIRONMENT

Needs to have sourced $ANTELOPE/setup.csh. Needs environment variable $PFPATH to be set.

PARAMETER FILE

None.

RETURN VALUES

0 if successful, 1 if not.

SEE ALSO

build_baler_data(1)
baler_request(1)
baler2db(1)
gap_status(1)
replay_data(1)
rt_baler_info(1)

BUGS AND CAVEATS

AUTHOR

Frank Vernon

Antelope User Group Contributed Software
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