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# Use remote desktop to log onto halld2 using account 'JLAB\halldusers', ask Elliott for password
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== Running the Field Logger Software ==
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1. Use remote desktop to log onto halld2 using account 'JLAB\halldusers', ask Elliott for password
 
  rdesktop halld2 -g 1800x1000
 
  rdesktop halld2 -g 1800x1000
# Double click the shortcut '''Field_Logger''' on the desktop to run the LabVIEW application
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2. Double click the shortcut '''Field_Logger''' on the desktop to run the LabVIEW application
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==Files ==
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The files are stored on the ''halld-online'' group disk here:
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/group/halld-online/Solenoid_Mapping
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Which should also be accessible from the "M:" drive
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The file names are formatted to contain the date, start time, phi value, and radius. For example, the following file was:
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* created on May 1st, 2013 at 11:39am
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* the strut was positioned such that the tube positions were along &phi;=90<sup>o</sup>
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* tube was at R=0 (i.e. along the center of the magnet).
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Field_Data_20130501_1139_P90_R12.dat

Revision as of 13:53, 1 May 2013

Running the Field Logger Software

1. Use remote desktop to log onto halld2 using account 'JLAB\halldusers', ask Elliott for password

rdesktop halld2 -g 1800x1000

2. Double click the shortcut Field_Logger on the desktop to run the LabVIEW application


Files

The files are stored on the halld-online group disk here:

/group/halld-online/Solenoid_Mapping

Which should also be accessible from the "M:" drive

The file names are formatted to contain the date, start time, phi value, and radius. For example, the following file was:

  • created on May 1st, 2013 at 11:39am
  • the strut was positioned such that the tube positions were along φ=90o
  • tube was at R=0 (i.e. along the center of the magnet).
Field_Data_20130501_1139_P90_R12.dat