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

 

NAME

sendMRC - send mass re-centerring (MRC) command to DAS

SYNOPSIS


sendMRC [-d dasid | -s staname]
    [-o mcrpar-file]
    [-p parameter-file]
    [-t timeout ]
    [-R]
    [-V verbatum ]
    [-v]
    output [start-time [window] ]

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

sendMRC routinely sends an MRC command to DASes through output, which usually specifies the IP address of the DC. sendMRC may require two parameter files. One contains all DAS IDs existing in the RT system - parameter-file (pkt.pf is default) and the second one contains command parameters - mrcpar-file ( mcr.pf is default ).

OPTIONS

EXAMPLE

Send an MRC command with options specified in tmrc.pf to all DASes in toro.pf starting on "6/6/97 1:00" GMT time via the DC port on IP address 132.239.4.194.

sendMRC  -o tmrc -p toro 132.239.4.194 "6/6/97 1:00"

Send an immediate MRC recenter command to DAS with ID number - 446 via the DC port on address 132.239.4.196, using standard command settings.

sendMRC  -d 446 132.239.4.194 now

PARAMETER FILE

   start_time  6/5/97 1:00   # when to start
   num_repeats          2    # number times to send command for one das
   timeout_btw_onedas   300  # number of sec between commands to a single DAS
   timeout_btw_dases    5    # number of min between commands to subsequent DASes
   timeout_btw_cmds     7    # number of days between commands sent to DC

AUTHOR

Marina Glushko

Antelope User Group Contributed Software
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