Äîêóìåíò âçÿò èç êýøà ïîèñêîâîé ìàøèíû. Àäðåñ îðèãèíàëüíîãî äîêóìåíòà : http://www.atnf.csiro.au/vlbi/dokuwiki/doku.php/lbaops/observingnotes
Äàòà èçìåíåíèÿ: Unknown
Äàòà èíäåêñèðîâàíèÿ: Sun Apr 10 23:55:30 2016
Êîäèðîâêà: IBM-866

Ïîèñêîâûå ñëîâà: òåìñôé÷éóôóëïå ä÷éöåîéå
lbaops:observingnotes [ATNF VLBI Wiki]

User Tools

Site Tools


lbaops:observingnotes

VLBI Observing Notes

To run a VLBI experiment, a number of independent programs need to be run. This include a program to control the telescope and IF setup, controlling the DAS and the LBADR disk recorder.

DAS

The DAS is controlled by a gui. Log onto the machine running the DAS control and run

> das1 & > das2 &

A gui is needed to control each DA individually. For each experiment determine which DAS profile is needed (the wiki guesses the profile, but this is not guaranteed to be correct).

  • Load the require profile by selecting the FileòÆÒLoad menu item, then selecting the correct profile in the file browser.
  • Select Config Hwd
  • Select Start Monitor

Monitor IF Level status bar. The this should be roughly mid range. If it goes of of range the DAS gui will complain and the attenuation (or catie gain at ATCA) will need to be adjusted.

LBADR

The LBADR is a disk based recorder based around a standard PC. Data is recorded usually to external Xserve RAIDs, but can also be recorded to removable IDE disks or internal disks.

Disk loading

There is no need to shutdown the host PC to change Xraid disks. The following steps are needed to swap disks

  • Check if any of the xraid disks are currently mounted, and if so unmount them.

> df | grep xraid
> umount /data/xraid0 (for example, do all mounted disks)

  • Shut down the Xraid chassis, either use the RAID Tools GUI or hold the power button down at the back of the chassis for about 10 seconds (until it starts flashing).
  • Remove any mounted disks and put them back in their appropriate òÀÜsuitcaseòÀÝ.
  • Install the new disks. Install them in numerical order and gently push each disk in. The òÀÜpopòÀÝ the handle out and for each disk give an extra firm push to make sure the disks is properly inserted. Failure to do this could invalidate the RAID set and make the disks unusable for 24hrs as the RAID set is reassembled.
  • Power the chassis on again, either using the control GUI or pressing the power button on the rear. Power on takes a few minutes. Check a green light comes on on each disk. A red or orange light means disk failure.
  • Mount the disks (see the troubleshooting guide if this does not work)

> mount /data/xraid0 etc

  • Check the disk ID is updated in cdisko. If not run

> /etc/init.d/recorder_server restart

Recording

Recording is make by a program called vsib_record on the LBADR, which is controlled by a Tk gui cdisko. Ssh as vlbi onto the LBADR recorder and run:

> cdisko

Fill in the following fields, based on the notes on the experiment wiki:

  • For 8 channel recording select the òÀÜHuygen's CableòÀÝ button
  • Experiment, Bandwidth, Channel Selection, Duration.
  • Select the disk partition to record to. If required (ie you are setting up before the experiment starts), select the Scheduled start button, click òÀÜNow + 10sòÀÝ then set the start time to the recording start time. If starting the recorder late, or when changing disk partition during an experiment do not use the scheduled start.
  • Click start button

To determine the correct channel selection, choose either 1-4 or 1-8 for 4 or 8 channel setups (as per the wiki). For other selections, the wiki should give the channel selection required.

The Xraid disks are òÀÜslicedòÀÝ into 2 or 3 sections (due to limits in the Linux kernel). The slices can record 6.5 hrs of data at 512 Mbps or 13 hrs at 256 Mbps. Normally record 6 (or 12) hours to a single slide. However always set the duration to be longer than the indented recording time in case you are late doing the change. If possible try and change disks during slew time.

To actually do a disk change, while recording

  • Make sure Scheduled start is turned off
  • Select the next (empty!) disk to record to
  • Click Stop
  • Immediately click Start

The cdisko manual is at http://www-ra.phys.utas.edu.au/~jstevens/vsib/vsib_control_31.html

ATNF Machines (9 July 2008)

Default Recorder DAS control
ATCA cavsi1 cavsi1
Mopra mpvsi2 mpvsi2
Parkes pkvsi1 pkvsi1
lbaops/observingnotes.txt ˆ§ Last modified: 2015/12/18 16:39 (external edit)