# PiDP 10 Services ## Overview This repository combines a set of useful scripts and services, to run on the PiDP-10 in order to make it easier to work with it and develop for it. These services can be installed on the PiDP-10 and automate tasks such as copying files onto the ITS operating system. These tools help automate processes, that would require interaction with the Linux part of the PiDP-10 when developing on another system. ## git-monitor The git-monitor is a system service that monitors a target directory on the PiDP-10. It contains a file with a list of git repositories to monitor, one at a time. The service will check if any of the repositories changed, and pull them. After a successful pull a script will be called, if it exists, that allows the newly updated repository to interact with a running PDP-10 simulation. The monitor consists of a script, that needs to be installed to `/usr/local/bin` and a systemd unit-file to run it as a service. ### Installation To install the git-monitor, clone this repository to the target computer, and run the install script: ```bash git clone https://gitea.orca-central.de/jali/PiDP10Services.git sudo ./install.sh ``` This will install the service on your system and start it. If you want the service to be enabled on system boot, enable the service: ```bash sudo systemctl enable git-monitor.service ``` ### Configuration The service is usable immediately after installation. The service is configured through a series of environment variables, that can be set to change the default behaviour. There are five different environment variables to configure the service with:
Environment Variable Description Default Value
GITMONITOR_URLS A file that contains the list of observed repositories in a directory by name and URL. /opt/src/repository.list
GITMONITOR_LOCAL_PATH The path in which the clone repositories will be stored. /opt/src
GITMONITOR_BRANCH_NAME The name of the branch to observe. develop
GITMONITOR_POLL_INTERVALL The number of seconds to wait until the next poll. 30
GITMONITOR_LOCK_FILE The lock file that is used to monitor the service. /run/lock/git-monitor.lock
You can override these settings by creating an override file for the service unit. Create a new file `/etc/serviced/service/git-monitor.service.d/override.conf` by typing `sudo systemctl edit git-monitor.service`. You can then uncomment the `Environment` statements, and change the value of the variables accordingly.