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Table of Contents
This is DAQ page for the 2015 campaign
The DAQ page from the former S800-GRETINA campaign in 2012 can be found at https://wikihost.nscl.msu.edu/gretina/doku.php/daq:daq_2012
- S800-Gretina control docsS800Grt
Troubleshoot
- S800-Gretina not correlated: Check CC setfile ~s800/converged_daq/Scripts/CC0105Begin.tcl for extsynch and extclock
Decomp Information
Gretina Computing
Gretina computer farm is maintained by LBNL computer group and local NSCL IT department. Nonetheless I put documents here, but we do NOT do anything to the GRETINA computers!
- May 2019, documentation provided from Jackie: Gretina System Documentation
- Instruction to shut down switches for NSCL power shutdown 12/5/2015 gretinaswitchesshutdown.pdf
NSCL GRETINA LaBr Array
Misc 2019
- Dual homed NSCL machines are spdaq32 and spdaq45
miscellaneous
- Validation/Trigger window width is set by Dig116_CS_X55WidthP, Dig116_CS_X55WidthN. N/P stands for positive/negative maximum difference relative to Trigger timestamp which will be read out.
- Bringing up just the EPICs screen: in gretina home ./startGRETINA_EPICSdisplay
- Set trigger multiplicity: caput Trig0_CS_FSCThr n (n=0,1,2,3… for mult 1,2,3,4…)
- See trigger pulse width: CheckLED.sh
- Change trigger pulse width: SETLEDWIN <# of 20ns ticks>
- Check timestamps, report boards that are out-of-sync: CheckTS
- Force timestamps to reset, DO NOT USE DURING RUN!!!: SINGLEIMPSYNC
- Warning script: run on a2 as gretina in ~/scripts: ./warningMessage4.sh
- Check decomp stats recordDecomp.sh | head -n50
Reboot a2
- If a2 is rebooted due to system failure, two scripts need to be brought up
- from ~gretina: nohup scripts/warningMessage4.sh &
- from ~gretina/scripts/watcherdir: nohup watcher &
The first is the alarm script that talks to users. The second is responsible for two things: writing record{Counters,Decomp,Settings} in the current run directory and cleaning up cluster process issues (usually restarting broken processes) soon after starting or stopping runs.