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In order to run the combined S800 + Gretina daq, the following steps need to be taken: | In order to run the combined S800 + Gretina daq, the following steps need to be taken: | ||
- | - [[S800 DAQ tools# | + | First of all, make sure that the external synchronization |
- | - Log in using the experimental account to **ddasdaq3** or any other of the systems dual homed to the GRETINA/ | + | |
- | - godaq starts the Readout control program. | + | |
- | - Click the Start button. | + | |
- | You should now be able to start runs as needed in the experiment' | + | |
- | on the dual homed system. | + | |
- | When everything has started correctly you should have the following ring buffers | ||
- | in the dual homed system (e.g. ddasdaq3): | ||
- | * experimental-user-name | + | - [[S800 DAQ tools# |
- | | + | - Log in using the experimental account to **ddasdaq3** or any other of the systems dual homed to the GRETINA/NSCLDAQ network. |
- | * spdaq19.rawccusb | + | - Use command '' |
- | * | + | - Click the '' |
- | * spdaq19.s800filter | + | - You should now be able to start runs as needed |
- | S800. During a run, data are pushed from this ring into the | + | |
- | GRETINA | + | |
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- | be used to store raw S800 data: | + | |
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- | * stagearea/ | + | |
- | * stagearea/ | + | |
- | * stagearea/ | + | |
- | s800 data. | + | |
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- | 1. On spdaq48 | + | |
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- | **wish ./ | + | |
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- | or, on devop2 (the S800 MAC machine) | + | |
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- | click on the operations folder on the lower icon bar and select runcontrol.command | + | |
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- | 2. On a dataU machine logged in as the experimental account (e11007 for the June 2012 testing period) do | + | |
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- | **godaq** | + | |
- | 3. On spdaq44 do: | + | You can check the ring buffers using the command **/ |
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+ | * **spdaq19.rawccusb**: It will provide raw data from the S800 CAMAC crate. | ||
+ | * **spdaq19.rawvmusb**: | ||
+ | * **spdaq19.s800filter**: | ||
- | < | + | In addition to the normal **stagearea** structure in the experiment account, three directories are added that will be used to store raw S800 data: |
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- | Upon start of run there will be another client of the s800 ring, which is the pushToGEB process. This should die on end run. | + | * **~/ |
+ | * **~/ | ||
+ | * **~/ | ||
- | The S800 daq will now be in slave mode, and run control is done from the NSCL daq window. | ||