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operations:starting_eremotectrl [2013/02/21 07:23]
jayb
operations:starting_eremotectrl [2013/10/23 00:42]
Imogen Jones
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 Note that these steps are only necessary if e-remote Control is not already running. Note that these steps are only necessary if e-remote Control is not already running.
  
-It seems its best to start Hobart 12 [hb] first to avoid communication conflicts ​with other field systems ​and econtrol.+//It seems its best to start Hobart 12 [hb] first to avoid communication conflicts ​between econtrol and other field systems.//
  
 e-Remote Control (formerly known as econtrol) can be started from the Applications menu on ops2 (or on the local ops machines at Yarragadee and Katherine): e-Remote Control (formerly known as econtrol) can be started from the Applications menu on ops2 (or on the local ops machines at Yarragadee and Katherine):
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 <​code>​ pkill ercd</​code>​ <​code>​ pkill ercd</​code>​
 Then go back to the top of this page and try starting e-remote control again. Then go back to the top of this page and try starting e-remote control again.
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 +If ctrl shift e does not work, run this code from a terminal in the pcfs VNC:
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 +<​code>/​usr2/​eremotectrl/​bin/​ercd /​usr2/​eremotectrl/​config/​eremotectrl/​conf</​code>​
  
 Once it is running, e-remote control is the main observing interface. Once it is running, e-remote control is the main observing interface.
 You can send PCFS commands and comments from the bottom of the log window. Note you won’t see the log window update until you type in a command or the next scheduled command is sent. You can send PCFS commands and comments from the bottom of the log window. Note you won’t see the log window update until you type in a command or the next scheduled command is sent.
  
 +Also click on the "M5 Capacity"​ box to view M5 Capacity ​
/home/www/auscope/opswiki/data/pages/operations/starting_eremotectrl.txt · Last modified: 2021/01/20 05:06 by Warren Hankey