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operations:documentation.ivs.mark5_v2 [2014/01/29 21:04]
ctrenham RD uses setup8f not setupsx
operations:documentation.ivs.mark5_v2 [2016/05/05 06:01]
Ross Turner [4. Synch/time check]
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 First check if the dimino program is running: ​ First check if the dimino program is running: ​
 <​code>​ps -ef | grep -i dim</​code>​ <​code>​ps -ef | grep -i dim</​code>​
-If it is, we want to re-start it so that output is logged to the correct place. Stop it with this command:+If it is (you should see ''​DIMino -m0''​ in the output from the above), we want to re-start it so that output is logged to the correct place. Stop it with this command:
 <​code>​EndDIM</​code>​ <​code>​EndDIM</​code>​
 Then start it and give the experiment code and station ID as the argument. E.g. for r1456 at Yarragadee: Then start it and give the experiment code and station ID as the argument. E.g. for r1456 at Yarragadee:
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 201222802:​40:​54 dimino Ready. End with Enddim, please 201222802:​40:​54 dimino Ready. End with Enddim, please
 </​code>​ </​code>​
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 ===== Check the Mark5 system clock ===== ===== Check the Mark5 system clock =====
  
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 look for ''​syncerr_eq_0'',​ and that the final number is less than ~5 ms. look for ''​syncerr_eq_0'',​ and that the final number is less than ~5 ms.
-If you see something like ''​syncerr_gt_3''​ then ''​fmset''​ may need to be run to synchronise the clocks. To do this, open a terminal on pcfs[hb|ke|yg],​ and type+If you see something like ''​syncerr_gt_3'' ​or ''​not_synced''​ (Edited by Arwin, can someone check this and delete this message?)then ''​fmset''​ may need to be run to synchronise the clocks. To do this, open a terminal on pcfs[hb|ke|yg],​ and type
 <​code>​fmset</​code>​ <​code>​fmset</​code>​
 When the interface appears, type When the interface appears, type
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