Switching which computer acts as Mosaic data acquisition machine is fairly easy and fairly quick (15 min), if you know how to do it. Here is a detailed, straightforward example of how to do it. For this example, we show the move from ctioa0 to ctioa1.
HARDWARE:
1. move serial connection from ctioa0 to ctioa1
2. change nexus connections from ctioa0 to ctioa1 (4 cables "rj-11"), installing them in the same order.
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This assumes that ctioa1 has an Alta board. If it has a Parsytec board, one must replace it with an Alta board to allow Mosaic to function.
SOFTWARE:
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on ctioa0: kill msmid
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su (log in as root)
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ps aux | egrep msmid
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kill -9 XXXX (XXXX = process id of mscmid)
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on ctioa1: start msmid
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su (log in as root)
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cd /home/logs
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rm mseCommPortIsInUse!
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/usr/local/bin/start-msmid
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check that the new machine is registered
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rsh ctio4m -l mosaic
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pvm
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> conf (outputs list of registered machines)
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IF ctioa1 is not there...
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add ctioa1
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log out & log in as mosaic
IF ctioa1 has been running normal arcon, you also need to run SetFiles to finish the setup, setting "Software version" to /m2xp/arcon.
Last updated: December 27, 1999
Please send comments to:
Chris Smith (csmithATnoao.edu)
Marco Bonati (mbonatiATnoao.edu)