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Command-line scheduled disable

list Henrik Størner
Thu, 24 Nov 2005 23:34:07 +0100
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On Thu, Nov 24, 2005 at 02:48:44PM +0100, Frédéric Mangeant wrote:
would it possible to schedule a disable using the command-line ?

Something like

$BB $BBDISP "disable $MACHINE.$TEST $DURATION $START_OF_DISABLE"
There's a generic "schedule" command in the Hobbit protocol to do that.
You can put a "schedule TIMESTAMP" in front of any command and Hobbit
will execute that command at the requested time. TIMESTAMP is a Unix
epoch time (seconds since Jan 1 1970). So your command would be:

STARTTIME=`date +%s --date="$START_OF_DISABLE"`
$BB $BBDISP "schedule $STARTTIME disable $MACHINE.$TEST $DURATION"

That is in fact how the scheduled enable/disable works when you 
use it via the Web GUI.


Henrik