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Please contact any of the Tritium Students for suggestions, ideas, help, or etc. Back to Tritium-Main Back one page Contents 1 How-To-HRS (Detailed documentation and troubleshooting) 2 How to manage your BTA (for Shift Leader) 3 ioc_portserver_reboot_locations 4 Beam Recovery Procedure 5 Data Acquisition 5.1 Basic Data Acquisition with CODA (updated 2017-11-13) 5.2 Triggers, Scalers, and Dead Time 5.2.1 How to access the Remote Scopes 5.2.2 Setting prescale factor for the HRS only (updated 12/07) 5.2.3 Starting xscaler (HRS) and checking raw trigger rates 5.2.4 How to check the dead time 5.3 Cold Start Checklist (when beam has been off for several hours) 5.4 Starting CODA From Scratch 5.4.1 Power cycling Fastbus crates 5.4.2 Reboot ROCs 5.4.3 If you have trouble downloading to ROC31 5.5 Start CODA 5.6 How to Take a Pedestal Run 5.6.1 HRS pedestals 5.7 How to check disk space for writing (updated 11/05) 6 Data analysis (Needs to be updated for current run) 6.1 How to replay the data 6.2 OnlineGUI 6.3 Starting the Port Server Windows 7 Spectrometer detectors (Needs to be updated for current run) 7.1 How to change the momentum setting of HRS 7.2 How to reset the Bogie IOC 7.3 How to reset the quadrupoles 7.4 How to reboot HRS magnet IOC 7.5 How to restart the HRS hall probe gaussmeters 8 Beam Line 8.1 Is the beam energy locked? 8.2 Is the raster on? 8.3 How to Check the Raster (spot) 8.4 How to do harp scan 8.5 How to record info for the arc energy measurement 9 Slow control 9.1 How to bring up HAC control window (Hall A Tools), Monticello and JTabs 9.2 High Voltage controls 9.2.1 LHRS/RHRS : High Voltage controls 9.3 HRS HV alarm How-To-HRS (Detailed documentation and troubleshooting) A shift portal page is available with summarized instructions for shift takers. This page contains a listing of all procedures, including information that may be relevant only in specific cases. This page is obviously in progress; please contribute to it or contact any of the tritium students with updates. How to manage your BTA (for Shift Leader) Open your browser on an a-onl@aonl machine [1] https://bta/ [2] Login with your jlab username/pass word [3] File->Open Timesheet [4] choose: Hall:A -> Day-> Shift: Owl(or Day/Swing) [5] click "Open" [6] You see the address bar: (Note that NO time specifically required! e.g.:https://bta/experimenter/a/2014-12-16/owl/end=2014_12_16_08_00;start201…) -> this will give you error when you save info for MCC Instead, do the following https://bta/experimenter/a/2014-12-16/owl/ [7] If you want to edit hour(s), Please click very right "pencil" icon, then make a comment or edit time DO NOT USE *EDIT ALL* ON THE BOTTOM [8] To save your edited info into DATABASE, just click "V" (check-mark) in same place of "pencil" icon [9] When MCC call you for BTA (An hour before your shift end), click "SAVE INFO for MCC" [10] Read number ABU and BANU. (That's it ! This should work !) [11] End of shift, please sign off [12] Once you've done, please Logout. BTA_Snapshot BTA_Snapshot STEP #1 STEP #2 ioc_portserver_reboot_locations Beam Recovery Procedure Update: November 13, 2017. Carbon Hole target, 2x2 raster (Hall A units) Nominal beam offset is on the whiteboard 5 uA Check spotL and spotR that hole is centered in raster square Carbon Hole target, no raster Write down T1 scaler rates Raster target, 2x2 raster (Hall A units) Check that T1 rates are ~same as with carbon hole and no raster Data Acquisition Basic Data Acquisition with CODA (updated 2017-11-13) This assumes runcontrol is already up. If not, go to Starting CODA From Scratch below. Need to add a description of what/how the data taking process will occur! How to run DAQ on LEFT HRS: From a terminal login as "adaq" on adaq1 machine (do "ssh adaq@adaq1" without the quotes) Password is available in the counting house (ask other users if you don't know how to find them). After login to adaq1, type "startcoda" to bring up the runcontrol GUI The default configuration is " LHRStritBUFF", if it is not loaded you can choose it from the menu "configurations->Cool", select "LHRStritBUFF" Click "Platform->connect" Click on "Download" button Click on "Start (>>)" button, and acknowledge "start-of-run" pop-up window To end a run click on "End" button How to run DAQ on RIGHT HRS: From a terminal login as "adaq" on adaq2 machine (do "ssh adaq@adaq2" without the quotes) Password is available on the white board After login to adaq2, type "startcoda" to bring up the runcontrol GUI The default configuration is "RHRStritBUFF", if it is not loaded you can choose it from the menu "configurations->Cool", select "RHRStritBUFF" Click "Platform->connect" Click on "Download" button Click on "Start (>>)" button, and acknowledge the "start-of-run" pop-up window To end a run click on "End" button How to kill coda processes At the terminal of adaq1 (for LHRS) or adaq2 (for RHRS), type "kcoda". Some common issues with the DAQ Triggers, Scalers, and Dead Time How to access the Remote Scopes LHRS and RHRS are keep in different workspaces in the adaq1 computer in the counting house. Please keep all the monitors and work separated in that order. Setting prescale factor for the HRS only (updated 12/07) For Left HRS: * log in as adaq on adaq1 machine * type "prescaleL &" to open the GUI * set the desired prescale factors and click "Save" and Exit Definition of trigger inputs LHRS: T1 = S0 && S2 T2 = S0 && S2 && GC T3 = (S0||S2) && GC T4 = empty T5 = (S0||S2) RHRS (for randoms) T6 = L1A Remote (from RHRS, optionally for single DAQ setup) T7 = 1.024 kHz (for RHRS) T8 = 103.7 kHz pulser (for LHRS) For Right HRS: * log in as "adaq" on "adaq2" machine * type "prescaleR &" to open the GUI * set the desired prescale factors and click "Save" and Exit Definition of trigger inputs RHRS: T1 = (S0 && S2) LHRS T2 = (S0 && S2 && GC) LHRS T3 = ((S0||S2) && GC) LHRS T4 = (S0 && S2) RHRS T5 = (S0 && S2 && GC) RHRS T6 = ((S0||S2) && GC) RHRS T7 = 1.024 kHz (for RHRS) T8 = 103.7 kHz pulser (for LHRS) Starting xscaler (HRS) and checking raw trigger rates Raw rates of trigger and detector channels can be accessed using a GUI. Below are the instructions for opening "xscaler" GUI These screens are generally already open on the agen5 machine (above the DAQ machine) If it is xscaler is not open then follow these instructions: login as a-onl on adaq1 or adaq2 machines (eg: "ssh a-onl@adaq1" ) passwords are written in the counting house type "goxscaler" and follow the instructions printed on the screen type "./xscaler Left" or "./xscaler Right" to access xscaler display How to check the dead time last update 12/2/14 After you replay the run, ssh to aonl1, aonl2, aonl3 or aonl4 machine and: > gotritium > cd scipts/ > analyzer >.X deadtimeL(R).C Cold Start Checklist (when beam has been off for several hours) Confirm target is “empty target” Call for pulsed beam for tuning Tune beam to beam dump (straight through, no Compton chicane) Call for 10μA beam establish beam position check beam charge monitors check beam position monitors Confirm HRSs set to correct value Move target to THIN Carbon position for detector check out For detector checkout: current = 0.5μA Check out detectors at different currents In standard production configuration, check that the raster is off. Resume runplan Starting CODA From Scratch You do not need to do this routinely - only if you are starting from a fresh login or after a computer crash. Log in the epics computer( check with Run Coordinator in case you don't know the password ) Open NewTools from the terminal then:-> EDM(HLA)-> Hall A -> Tool Display (Contact: Bob Michaels) Power cycling Fastbus crates Right HRS only : In the Tools Display -> Crate Resets -> Lower Fastbus AC This will power cycle all 3 ROCs of the fastbus Same for Left HRS but it will get stuck off. To get the Fastbus back on login into hareboot2 from an accelerator account or hlal00 and power cycle iocha4 which is on port 1 Reboot ROCs If a ROC fails to configure or download, see if the ROC window is still visible. --For VXWORKS ROCs LHRS : ROC3, ROC4, ROC5, TS11 RHRS : ROC1, ROC2, ROC6, TS0 click in the terminal press enter to get a prompt ("->") type "reboot", hit enter, and wait the ROC will reboot and reconnect to CODA If the ROC window cannot be seen, do the following: --if the ROC is either ROC31 or ROC20 ROC31 is on LHRS : In a terminal on adaq@adaq1, type 'kcoda' ROC20 is on RHRS : In a terminal on adaq@adaq2, type 'kcoda' Arm ROC Port Server Port LHRS ROC31 hatsv4 4 RHRS ROC20 hatsv3 7 Telnet to the port connected to the ROC you need to service (e.g. telnet hatsv21 2002). ROC31 is on hatsv4 port 4 (2004), ROC20 is on hatsv3 port 7 (2007) Type 'q' Type 'CAEN'. (Nothing will display on screen at you type.) A menu with options to control the Crate will appear. Type 'C' to view the status of the crate. If the crate is off, type the letter 'o' to turn it on. (If the crate is ON but is stuck and needs rebooted : type "o" to turn crate OFF. After 20 seconds, type "o" to turn it back ON) Type the letter 'q' twice to leave the crate control. Type 'ctrl+]' to exit the ROC. Type 'q' at the "telnet>" prompt. Start CODA For full details about the Hall A DAQ (including reboot procedures) see This or This If you have trouble downloading to ROC31 Follow this link for [1] Start CODA Open a terminal and type startcoda. Make sure you are in the right aqd1(adaq2) system for the left(right) arm. The runcontrol window will appear: File:Startcoda.png Hit the "Connect" button, then "Configure" (choose a configuration e.g. LeftHrs), and "Start Run", or, to troubleshoot, "Download", "Prestart", and "Go". How to Take a Pedestal Run HRS pedestals If you've been running the normal spectrometer DAQ configuration, you'll need to press "Abort", then "RunTypes" and select the PEDRUN configuration. Download, StartRun. Run for about 5000 events, then EndRun. You may check the pedestal files in ~/ped (pedN.dat corresponding to ROC #N). See README there for more details. After pedestal run, change back to the running configuration. NOTE: DONT try to use PEDRUN for anything other than pedestal determination -- its confusing since the prescale factors are in a different file, etc. If you want a run with pedestal suppression turned off, see the README. How to check disk space for writing (updated 11/05) As adaq@adaq1, type "df -k /adaq1/data1/" Data analysis (Needs to be updated for current run) How to replay the data If you are the third person on shift: first replay 50k events. Login to aonl1, aonl2, aonl3, or aonl4 as user a-onl (ssh -Y a-onl@aonl#, where # is 1,2,3, or 4) - (password on the white board) and run $ gotritium $ onlineReplay of run The rootfile is copied under /chafs/work1/tritium/Rootfiles/tritium_#,root To look at the data you might want to use the online GUI (see the instructions below). OnlineGUI Once the run has been replayed (see instructions above), login to aonl1, aonl2, aonl3, or aonl4 as user a-onl (ssh -Y a-onl@aonl#, where # is 1,2,3, or 4) - (password on the white board) and do $ gotritium $ onlineTritium $ Number of the run Saving the pdfs version is not necessary, since a full set of plots is saved automatically with the onlineReplay script in: /chafs1/work1/tritium/Rum_pdfs/ Starting the Port Server Windows On adaql2 type : start_monitors this will open 6 xterms with in the title on which portserver to log : so for example to log on hatsv4 port 3 type : telnet hatsv4 2003 Spectrometer detectors (Needs to be updated for current run) Link to current magnet ramping procedures. [this] How to change the momentum setting of HRS (updated Jan 26, 2018 based on info in the CH) March 2016: Read [this] to learn about the special LHRS setting. From the HAC window, there is a P0 SET field for each spectrometer in which you can enter the desired momentum setting. To change to a lower momentum from a higher previous setting, you just need to enter the new momentum value. To raise the momentum setting, you need to cycle the quadrupole magnets first and then enter the desired momentum setting. To cycle the quads, turn off their regulation (Hall A General Tools, click the button right of P0set), send the quad to the higher values listed below. L-HRS Q1 to 700 A, Q2 1600 A, Q3 1600 A. R-HRS Q1 to 700 A, Q2 1400 A, Q3 1400 A. With the quad at higher current, wait two minutes, set the p0 to the desired value, turn on Q2 and Q3 regulations. If you run into trouble with the dipole NMR lock, [this] might help you. How to reset the Bogie IOC Sometimes the HRS bogie controllers get in a funny state and will not respond to the GUI. For example, you click on the buttons (PSM enable, DM enable, etc), but the state field doesn't change, even after a patient wait of 5--10 seconds. The first thing you should try is to close the Bogie GUI window using the disconnect button, wait for 5 minutes and try again. Sometimes the system will correct itself. If it doesn't you may want to try rebooting the Bogie IOC. Follow this link: Resetting the HRS Bogie IOC How to reset the quadrupoles The reset for Q2 is simply on the front of the power supply, there are red lights on when the power supply is tripped. At the bottom of the board that has the red light, there is a blue reset button. There may be more than one light on so there may be more than one blue button that needs to be pushed. Push blue buttons until all of the red lights are out. Once all of the lights are out, lower the large lever on the lower right side of the power supply and lift it back into position. this will reset the Q2 and Q3 power supplies locally. For Q1, it's simpler, there is a large sign in the back of the Q1 equipment rack on the power supply balcony that says the blue reset button is here. you press the button and the magnet resets. How to reboot HRS magnet IOC Go to the hall A main menu screen. Click "IOCS". Note that the left HRS magnet IOC's (iocha14) are accessible at http://hareboot10 and the right HRS magnet IOC's(iocha16) are accessible at http://hareboot25 (Username and password for IOC reboot are available in the counting house). Close the "Hall A IOC Systems" window. To reboot: the left HRS magnet IOC's, go to http://hareboot10 and from the pull-up menu next to iocha14, select "immediate reboot". the right HRS magnet IOC's, go to http://hareboot25, click on control, select iocha16, from the pull-up menu select "immediate reboot". After the IOC reboot, please make sure that the spectrometer-angle information is reentered into the Hall A General Tools GUI. How to restart the HRS hall probe gaussmeters This procedure is NEW as of September 28, 2010. From HALOG 333032: The Lakeshore gaussmeters for the magnet hall probes are no longer being controlled by the Slow Controls VME crates (iocha14 and iocha16). You will notice that the GUI for each gaussmeter is slightly different than the previous GUI. The functions are still the same. However, if a meter "hangs", a person must notify accelerator Software On Call to reset the interface; ask MCC to make the call. At present this is not something we can do from the Counting House. DO NOT attempt to reboot iocha14 or iocha16 to correct any problem with a gaussmeter readout. The control is now done through a portserver with an Accelerator PC acting as a "soft"-IOC. We do not have direct access to this PC. Beam Line Is the beam energy locked? [How to check status of 2A energy lock] Is the raster on? One way is to check the raster current on the scope. Another way is to connect to JTAB, go to the Hall A tab and type "raster" in the search box. How to Check the Raster (spot) In order to properly analyze data from the raster and bpm runs, whoever is taking the data will need to use the spot_Left code located in my directory. The standard spot++ analyzer has not been updated to include the second (downstream) rasters. The instructions are: login as a-onl on adaq1 (eg: "'ssh a-onl@adaq1"). passwords are written on the counting house gotritium cd /scripts/SPOT/LeftHRS_TRITIUM From the terminal, type"./spot_Left runnumber max_number_of events" (without the quotes, and where runnumber and max_number_of events should be integers) root should analyze and display the raster and bpm histograms Repeat this process for the Right Arm -> Changing the name to Right to the previous process This is taken from Luke's elog [2] How to do harp scan Go to the JTabs menu and select tab "Hall A", then "ARC Integral" and after that click tab "ARC Scanners". A window named "New ARC" will pop up. Six charts are in this window and below each chart there is a blue box with the current value of gain. To do harp scan we need to have CW beam above 5 muA and the gain should be at least 16, and beam position should be stable. Since the beginning of 2016, MCC is in charge of the Harps. Just request the harps to be done by them and make sure they post their result in the log. On JTab, under the operation tabs, you can look at the most recent raw harp scan by selecting the Harps button and then harp history. How to record info for the arc energy measurement Ultrastab reading, ninth dipole field [this elog entry] Slow control How to bring up HAC control window (Hall A Tools), Monticello and JTabs We like to run this display on is hacsbc2. The monitor is located in the Hall A Counting House in rack CH01A02, just below the NMR dipole oscilloscopes. Click here to see the screen. If the display is not here: log onto the a-onl or the adaq accounts: Hall A Tools: 'hlamain' JTabs: 'jtabs' Monticello" 'monticello' JTabs is the newest version of the accelerator tools (it replaces monticello) and has some overlap witht he old EDM monticello and hlamain GUIs. It is most likely to be up to date and working, but maybe missing some items from the EDM tools. [Original halog with nice pictures High Voltage controls LHRS/RHRS : High Voltage controls Login as "aslow" on the "adaqsc" computer. (since I have added voice alarm for LEFT, RIGHT HRS and Compton HV, please note that command is different !) cd ~aslow/slowc To run the Left HRS alone: ./hvs LEFT To run the Right HRS alone: ./hvs RIGHT To run the beamline (Compton) crate: ./hvs BEAMLINE The following instructions can be used for running the GUI using the vnc server [How to open high voltage GUI]. This is not how we want to run routinely. [HV instructions for users] [HV for experts] Troubleshoot If you start HV-GUI but get error "initialization" In this case, >login: a-onl@aonl2 > ps -ef | grep -i hvs (make sure you are not Killing HRS HV ~!!) > kill -9 PROCESS# > cd ~/slowc/ > .hvs DVCS HRS HV alarm If you hear about Left/Right HV alarm (either Red flashing rectangular box on screen .OR. Voice), please look at either LeftHRS or RightHRS HV GUI which are running on "adev" on the "adaql1" or "adaql2" make sure "beepServer" is running on hapc3...If you are not sure run "/home/adaq/beep/start_beepserver" Alarm Detail hapc3.jlab.org (which has HV GUI screen here !, username:adaq, passwd: same as adaq1) /home/adaq/beep/ -> LeftHRS_HV_Alarm.wav adev@adaq1.jlab.org (username:adaq, passwd: NOT same as adaq1: gev instead daq) /adaqfs/home/adev/slowc/hvg.newAug2014/hvtools -. VoiceAlarm.java "ssh adaq@hapc3 /usr/bin/play /home/adaq/beep/call_alarm3" ==Links to more HV help== These two links provide some <b>old</b> but useful information. <pre> http://hallaweb.jlab.org/equipment/daq/HVhelp.html http://hallaweb.jlab.org/equipment/daq/gen_slow_control.html For experts https://hallaweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/HV_HowTo_for_Experts = [Contact List (to be updated)]= [https://hallaweb.jlab.org/wiki/index.php/Graduate_Students Graduate Students] = [[ Tritium-Target How-To (to be added)]]= [https://wiki.jlab.org/tegwiki/index.php/Main_Page <B>Back to Tritium-Main</B>] [https://wiki.jlab.org/tegwiki/index.php/How-To_and_Shift_Info <B>Back one page</B>] Retrieved from "https://wiki.jlab.org/tegwiki/index.php?title=Complete_guide&oldid=2041" Category: Pages with broken file links Navigation menu Personal tools Log in Namespaces Page Discussion Variants Views Read View source View history More Search Navigation Main pageRecent changesRandom pageHelp Tools What links hereRelated changesSpecial pagesPrintable versionPermanent linkPage information This page was last modified on 26 January 2018, at 11:59. 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