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analysis:databases [2014/08/11 05:51]
Jamie McCallum
analysis:databases [2014/08/11 05:51]
Jamie McCallum
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 To create a database from fourfit output, you should have the /data/ drive on magilla NFS-mounted (''​sudo mount magilla:/​data/​ /​mnt/​magilla/''​). You should then create a dbedit input file with the following syntax: To create a database from fourfit output, you should have the /data/ drive on magilla NFS-mounted (''​sudo mount magilla:/​data/​ /​mnt/​magilla/''​). You should then create a dbedit input file with the following syntax:
  
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   $Input_Filter   $Input_Filter
     Duplicate_elim H S      Duplicate_elim H S 
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 You can find previous experiment'​s files in the home area as '​aust19.dbedit'',​ etc. If you are making a test database to check on the data quality, it's recommended to set the database name with "​T"​ as the final letter. This will save some difficulties if you encounter problems with the data and end up having to reprocess it for the final release. You can find previous experiment'​s files in the home area as '​aust19.dbedit'',​ etc. If you are making a test database to check on the data quality, it's recommended to set the database name with "​T"​ as the final letter. This will save some difficulties if you encounter problems with the data and end up having to reprocess it for the final release.
/home/www/auscope/opswiki/data/pages/analysis/databases.txt · Last modified: 2014/08/11 05:52 by Jamie McCallum