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operations:documentation.dbbcsetupivs_9.10.5 [2013/03/14 02:01]
Jim Lovell
operations:documentation.dbbcsetupivs_9.10.5 [2016/07/27 18:19] (current)
Warren Hankey
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 Open a VNC session to the DBBC you want to configure from the Applications menu on Ops2: Open a VNC session to the DBBC you want to configure from the Applications menu on Ops2:
  
-If you can't connect to the DBBC VNC server, the DBBC may have died. In which case, follow these notes on [[operations:​documentation:​dbbc_restart|operations:​documentation:​dbbc_restart]]+If you can't connect to the DBBC VNC server, the DBBC may have died. In which case, follow these notes on [[operations:​documentation:​dbbc_restart|Recovering from a DBBC Failure]]
  
-In ''​C:​\DBBC_CONF\''​ are several configuration files for different experiment types. The default configuration is kept in ''​dbbc_config_file_v102.txt''​ and this will be loaded when the server software is started. ​+In ''​C:​\DBBC_CONF\''​ are several configuration files for different experiment types. The default configuration is kept in ''​dbbc_config_file_104.txt''​ and this will be loaded when the server software is started. ​
  
-Check to see if a program called ''​DBBC2 ​ControlDDC v102.exe''​ is running. If it's not running, start it. There'​s a link to it from the desktop. (Don't have two instances running.) +Check to see if a program called ''​DBBC2 ​Control DDC v104_2.exe''​ is running. If it's not running, start it. There'​s a link to it from the desktop. (Don't have two instances running.) 
-If the DBBC has had a power cycle or if there have been timing problems, or if you just want to be cautious, say "​y"​ when asked if you want to reconfig with the defaults. Configurations will take about 2 minutes. ​+<note important>​Make sure you are running v104_2 of the DBBC Control software.</​note>​ 
 +If the DBBC has had a power cycle or if there have been timing problems, or if you just want to be cautious, say "​y"​ when asked if you want to reconfig with the defaults. Configurations will take about 2 minutes. ​The DBBC window will stop at "​Waiting for communication from port 4000" or something to that effect. You will need to enter the command listed below in eRemotecontrol to proceed further. (Arwin)
  
 <note important>​If you did reconfigure the DBBC, synchronise the DBBC to the station pps with the following command from eRemoteControl ​ <note important>​If you did reconfigure the DBBC, synchronise the DBBC to the station pps with the following command from eRemoteControl ​
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 Just for reference, the configurations used for IVS are: Just for reference, the configurations used for IVS are:
  
-  * ''​dbbc_config_file_102_rapid.txt''​ for R1 and R4 geodesy +  * ''​dbbc_config_file_104_rapid.txt''​ for R1 and R4 geodesy 
-  * ''​dbbc_config_file_102_aust.txt''​ for AUSTRAL sessions +  * ''​dbbc_config_file_104_aust.txt''​ for AUSTRAL sessions 
-  * ''​dbbc_config_file_102_apsg_crf.txt''​ for APSG, CRDS and CRF geodesy +  * ''​dbbc_config_file_104_apsg_crf.txt''​ for APSG, CRDS and CRF geodesy 
-  * ''​dbbc_config_file_102_T2_OHIG.txt''​ for T2 and OHIG +  * ''​dbbc_config_file_104_T2_OHIG.txt''​ for T2 and OHIG 
-  * ''​dbbc_config_file_102_point.txt''​ for pointing observations+  * ''​dbbc_config_file_104_point.txt''​ for pointing observations
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