#!/bin/sh
#
# For pylint-related info, see:
# https://jeffknupp.com/blog/2016/12/09/how-python-linters-will-save-your-large-python-project/
if [ -n "$1" ] ; then
if [ "$1" = "-h" ] ; then
echo "Usage: test.sh [options]"
echo " -h Show this usage help"
echo ""
echo "test-log-rollover.sh will run grabserial on a boot of"
echo "the board 'bbb' (using the ttc command), rolling over the log"
echo "at 10-second intervals"
exit 0
fi
fi
if [ -n "$1" ] ; then
echo "Unrecognized option '$1'"
echo "Use -h for help"
exit 0
fi
echo "Running grabserial on target 'bbb'"
# get the console device for target 'bbb'
console_dev="$(ttc info bbb -n console_dev)"
# Also, use ttc to reboot bbb
# use ttc to reboot my beaglebone black
echo "==================================="
echo " 10 second grab, doing a restart into a new log every time"
echo " ending when "login" is seen"
echo "==================================="
# do the reboot after grabserial is started
(sleep 1 ; ttc reboot bbb) &
# grab data from from that console device (-d ${console_dev},
# skipping the serial port sanity check (-S)
# show verbose messages (-v)
# rotate ever 10 seconds (-R 10)
# use timestamps per line (-t)
# quit when "login" is seen (-q "login")
# send data to <timestamp>.log (-o "...")
./grabserial -v -S -d ${console_dev} -R 10 -t -q "login" -o "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.log"
echo "Done in test-log-rollover.sh"