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operations:documentation.test_recording_fs9.10.5 [2013/11/04 01:42] Imogen Jones |
operations:documentation.test_recording_fs9.10.5 [2014/01/29 21:03] (current) ctrenham added RD expts for things that need the checkmk5 procedure |
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Note: The checkmk5 procedure occurs before this, but just in case it hasn't been done: | Note: The checkmk5 procedure occurs before this, but just in case it hasn't been done: | ||
- | For AUST experiment, to get autocorrelation happening, the different bit rate etc will mean you need to redefine checkmk5 procedure from usual. Edit checkmk5 using pfmed. Look for older AUST proc file for example, define checkmk5 as... | + | For AUST and RD experiments, to get autocorrelation happening, the different bit rate etc will mean you need to redefine checkmk5 procedure from usual. Edit checkmk5 using pfmed. Look for older AUST proc file for example, define checkmk5 as... |
<code>define checkmk5 13261230216x | <code>define checkmk5 13261230216x | ||
sy=/home/oper/bin/auto_cor_check_web_2bit_8mhz_hb.sh & | sy=/home/oper/bin/auto_cor_check_web_2bit_8mhz_hb.sh & | ||
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mk5=status?</code> | mk5=status?</code> | ||
- | Editing instructions are here: [[operations:documents.ivs.drudg_9.10.5]] | + | Editing instructions are here: [[operations:documentation.ivs.drudg_9.10.5]] |
- | <note warning>DO NOT ERASE TEST SCANS UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECCESSARY. They don't actually need to be deleted as they do not get picked up in transfers and erasing modules is a risky business!</note> | + | <note warning>DO NOT ERASE TEST SCANS UNLESS NECESSARY. They don't actually need to be deleted as they do not get picked up in transfers and erasing modules is a risky business!</note> |
- | Many of the larger disks are now being used for more than one experiment to conserve modules, particularly the 16TB. | + | Many of the larger disks are now being used for more than one experiment to conserve modules, particularly the 16TB. |
To clear the disk module, **ONLY IF YOU'RE CERTAIN there is no useful data** (e.g. from a previous experiment) already on the disk! | To clear the disk module, **ONLY IF YOU'RE CERTAIN there is no useful data** (e.g. from a previous experiment) already on the disk! |