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operations:documentation.ivs.drudg_9.10.5 [2014/10/07 05:14]
Lucia McCallum [Extra Step For Austral Weekend Experiments]
operations:documentation.ivs.drudg_9.10.5 [2018/03/21 22:05] (current)
Noor Md Said [Preparing Schedule and Procedure Files]
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 ====== Preparing Schedule and Procedure Files ====== ====== Preparing Schedule and Procedure Files ======
  
-Open a terminal and ssh into observer@ops-serv2 and run: <​code>​~/slogit.auscope_fs9.10.5.sh</​code> ​+Open a terminal and ssh into observer@ops-serv2 and run: <​code>​slogit.auscope.sh</​code> ​
  
 When run, it will prompt you for the experiment code and observatory. Both should be entered in **lower case**. It will download the schedule file (or ask if you want to re-download the file if it currently exists) to ''/​vlbobs/​ivs/​sched/'',​ copy it to pcfs[hb|ke|yg] (it will check if it will overwrite the file), build the snp and prc files (or offer to re-build them if they exist), copy them to the correct places and finally offer to print off a schedule summary and the procedure file. (Crtl X Ctrl C to print proc file after editing). When run, it will prompt you for the experiment code and observatory. Both should be entered in **lower case**. It will download the schedule file (or ask if you want to re-download the file if it currently exists) to ''/​vlbobs/​ivs/​sched/'',​ copy it to pcfs[hb|ke|yg] (it will check if it will overwrite the file), build the snp and prc files (or offer to re-build them if they exist), copy them to the correct places and finally offer to print off a schedule summary and the procedure file. (Crtl X Ctrl C to print proc file after editing).
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 <​code>​emacs -nw /​usr2/​proc/​aust<​current_exp_number><​station_code>​.prc</​code>​ <​code>​emacs -nw /​usr2/​proc/​aust<​current_exp_number><​station_code>​.prc</​code>​
  
-Go to the bottom of the file and look at the checkmk5 procedure. It should already be there and the content //between// the ''​define''​ and ''​enddef''​ lines should be identical. If not, then paste the checkmk5 procedure from the first terminal.+Go to the bottom of the file and look at the checkmk5 procedure. It should already be there and the content //between// the ''​define''​ and ''​enddef''​ lines should be identical ​(except the number code in the first line '​define checkmk5 00000000000x'​ - this is just a date code) . If not, then paste the checkmk5 procedure from the first terminal.
  
 Ctrl x Crtl c and '​y'​ to save. Ctrl x Crtl c and '​y'​ to save.
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