In normal operation, the pilot logs in using the pilot account on the old sun named "crater". A second sun is available as a hot spare, and there are special considerations involving that which are not covered here. The pilot login has been preconfigured to start a number of windows and GUI, the ones important to this discussion are:
oven ncomp=0 (Exit) oven ncomp=1 (Exit) oven ncomp=2 (Exit)Before doing the exit, the "Database" menu is used to read parameters from disk, thus loading the database in shared memory. Alternately, parameters can be read "from the oven" via a menu entry, loading the database in shared memory from the V computer on the oven. This may be best, as it will yield proper clock values.
Note that "readonly=no" is apparently the default for the pilot, which makes it possible to create the segments if needed. Also note that oven.remove=no is required to create a permanent shared memory segment.
After this is done, the blue window is used to create a number of "daemon" tasks, and finally to start an instance of the oven task to provide the menu interface to the oven software.
ovenp & ovenb & ovend & oven readonly=noThe final line runs the menu system, talking to computer 0 (oven0v0). It should show updated information every minute.
Ovenp is the oven parameter daemon.
Ovenb is the oven bi-parameter daemon.
Ovend is the oven data gatherer and logger. It is vital.
It harvests data from the V computer, updates the database, and writes the IRAF data files.
The function of ovenp and ovenb is surprising. You can read about it at the following link.
ovene ncomp=0 offset=10 & ovene ncomp=1 offset=11 & ovene ncomp=2 offset=12 & oveng & oven offset=14
ovenc &This "task" is a CL script (ovenc.cl).
Note the fact that two oven computers know about rotation. There is apparently redundancy with two speed controllers (done with 8 bit 8751 micros). The first is generally used, and is connected to oven0v0 -- but the fallback is apparently connected to oven0v2.
ovenr connection="oven0v0,5107" > rspeed.oven0v0 & ovenr connection="oven0v2,5107" > rspeed.oven0v2 & ! tail -f rspeed.oven0v0Note that you may want to change the > to a >> to append to an already existing file rather than overwriting it.
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