System usage

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Details Pertaining to the Usage of the System

Just going to write a bunch of stuff here for now and sort it into something more digestible later on...

Starting the acquisition

The acquisition computer is located at digios1.onenet and we are using the logon name and password of dgs

ssh -X [email protected]

Note that on logon it will say dgs@helios1, this should be modified to match digios1.

The working directory of the acquisition gui is

/global/devel/systems/helios

and is based off of the mobacq directory.

To bring up the gui

heliosCommander

using _editable if you know what you are doing.

This will bring up the edm 1-12-3 (on helios1)' window as well as the RunControl gui. If it does not see Known Issues below. This script will also set environment variables such as

export EDMOBJECTS=/global/devel/extensions/dgs1/src/edm/setup
export EDMHELPFILES=/global/devel/extensions/dgs1/src/edm/helpFiles
export EDMBASE=/global/devel/extensions/dgs1/src/edm
export EDM=/global/devel/extensions/dgs1/src/edm/edmMain/O.linux-x86/edm
export EDMPVOBJECTS=/global/devel/extensions/dgs1/src/edm/setup
export EDMFILES=/global/devel/extensions/dgs1/src/edm/setup
export EDMDATAFILES=$EDMDATAFILES:/global/devel/systems/helios/edm/screens
export EDMSCRIPTS=/global/devel/systems/helios/edm/scripts

Note that the EDMSCRIPTS location is where most of the scripts called through the gui run from.

On RunControl gui select TS/Setup->IOC#, where # is the IOC number, to make sure IOC# has booted up. This calls a script called terminals with option #+2. For example to start IOC1

terminals 3

On RunControl gui select TS/Setup->SoftIOC to boot SoftIOC. This calls a script called terminals with option 1.

terminals 1

SoftIOC will then boot, ending with epics> gretClustGT.sav: 929 of 929 PV's connected. The soft IOC calls a script (NEED INFO HERE).

On RunControl gui select TS/Setup->Digitizer Setup. This calls a script called dig_setupmob. This script holds a lot of the meat for setting up the digitizers and getting the system running.

Known Issues

If error Fonts did not load, or something along these lines, then type following to fix

xset fp+ /usr/share/X11/fonts/100dpi