AIDA
GELINA
BRIKEN
nToF
CRIB
ISOLDE
CIRCE
nTOFCapture
DESPEC
DTAS
EDI_PSA
179Ta
CARME
StellarModelling
DCF
K40
DESPEC
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For MBS integration AIDA forwards its data to an MBS Foreign Data Receiver (FDR), currently the PC assigned for this task is x86l-94. To start the MBS system do the following: Connect to the MBS FDR: [FONT=Courier New]ssh despec@x86l-94[/FONT] (Ask local for password) cd to the AIDA directory: [FONT=Courier New]cd mbsrun/nov19/aida_to_mbs[/FONT] Start mbs: [FONT=Courier New]mbs[/FONT] Startup the receiver: [FONT=Courier New]@startup[/FONT] Now open the MBS relay for MIDAS (far right icon on the top) Check both terminals (Relay & MBS) report a connection In another terminal ssh into the FDR and run [FONT=Courier New]rate[/FONT] to monitor the data rate in MBS For data to be transferred the Tape Server must be GOING but can be in No Storage mode if no MIDAS storage is required. -- For experiments MBS file saving is handled by the DESPEC time sorter which merges all the subsystems together. For testing you can write files from x86l-94 using the following commands [FONT=Courier New]connect rfio XXX -disk[/FONT] Where XXX is an Linux PC (ask local for a PC) [FONT=Courier New]open file /path/to/file_ first=1 size=2000 -auto -rfio[/FONT] This opens the file, writing in 2GB chunks [FONT=Courier New]clo file[/FONT] This will close the file when you are done -- It is possible to restart the MBS relay at any point if the connection seems to have failed, also confirm the Tape Server is GOing
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