Copy one JSC (Johnson Space Center) format image to 3480 and extract metadata from the header records, copying it to a remote disk directory.
Copy one JSC (Johnson Space Center) format 8mm tape to a 3480 tape for archiving and extract needed metadata from the header files. The metadata, which is split into the .scene and .archv files, will be copied to the directory /dg3/work/dsb/data/lsjscnldc/ for database population.
- PROJECT
- Project. The project for which the tapes are being copied.
- CODE
- Associated project code. This corresponds to the entry for PROJECT.
The operators are prompted to mount an 8mm JSC format tape. The image is read from the tape. The operators are prompted to mount a scratch 3480 and the image is copied to it. Metadata is extracted from the Universal and Landsat Header files and copied to /dg3/work/dsb/data/lsjscnldc, reflecting the given project name and code.
The operator is prompted to mount an 8mm JSC tape, and image data is read off of it. After all three files have been read from the tape (Universal Header File, Landsat Header File, and Video Data File), the operators are prompted to mount a 3480 scratch tape, and the files are copied over to it.Metadata is then extracted from the header files and copied to a repository at /dg3/work/dsb/data/lsjscnldc for DMS to use in database population.
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