====== Mark5B setup ====== The following assumes that a module (or modules) have already been loaded at the station. ===== Starting the Mark5 software ===== //From within the pcfs[hb|ke|yg] VNC session// log in to Mark5 you want to set up (either mk5hb, mk5ke or mk5yg) as oper. //Do this so that the Mark5 software will continue to run even if the network link to the telescope goes down.// e.g. ssh oper@mk5hb First check if the dimino program is running: ps -ef | grep -i dim 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: EndDIM Then start it and give the experiment code and station ID as the argument. E.g. for r1456 at Yarragadee: cd ~ ./dim r1456yg Some messages will appear, ending with a message reporting dimino is ready: 201222802:40:54 dimino Ready. End with Enddim, please ===== Check the Mark5 system clock ===== The Mark5 gets it's system time from a local GPS receiver which runs an NTP server. You can check if it is synchronised with the command as oper@mk5(station name) on the vnc viewer: ntpq -np Look for an offset (reported in milli-sec) from the the first server listed of about 10 ms or less ((detail on ntpq output can be found here: [[http://tech.kulish.com/2007/10/30/ntp-ntpq-output-explained/|NTP output explained]])). If there is a large offset, the Mark5 system clock may need resetting. Contact the on-call person for assistance. Edit: You can try checking the ''mk5=dot?'', if it is ''syncerr_gt_3'' or ''not_synced'', sync the ''fmset'' on the pcfs computer. This usually solves the problem of a large offset. More information can be found here [[http://auscope.phys.utas.edu.au/opswiki/doku.php?id=operations:documentation.ivs#dbbc_configuration]]. (Can someone confirm this and delete the annonations-Arwin) ===== Synchronising the Mark5 Clock ===== The following steps are done through e-remote Control or the Field System. ==== 1. Set the recording mode ==== First set up the Mark5 recording mode. Use the experiment procedure file: proc= e.g. proc=r1473hb then type ready_disk ==== 2. VSN Check ==== It's important that the modules have valid VSN codes. Please follow this procedure to [[operations.VSN_Check|check that the VSN reported in the log agrees with the physical VSN label]]. ==== 3. Configure the Mark5 ==== Then do one of the following depending on the experiment type. * For AUST,R1, R4, RDV, T2, ANZ, CRDS, CRF, OHIG:setupsx * For CONT, RD:setup8f This will configure the Mark5 for the experiment. ==== 4. Synch/time check ==== Now check that the times are all OK: mk5=dot? look for ''syncerr_eq_0'', and that the final number is less than ~5 ms. 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 fmset When the interface appears, type s then confirm with a y Following this, the clocks should all be synchronised and agree with UT. Press the [Esc] key to exit ''fmset''. Then check the times again: mk5=dot?