Beamline Phone Number:
+44 (0) 1235 778418
Principal Beamline Scientist:
Dave Allan
Tel: +44 (0) 1235 778644
E-mail: [email protected]
Email: [email protected]
Tel: +44 (0)1235 4494052
To open the GDA, right click on the desktop to open a terminal.
Then, in the terminal window:
Type gdalog1, press enter
This opens a log panel showing details of all GDA processes and is useful to have available, particularly when using the robot, as a lot more details are shown in the log panel than appear in the Jython console of the GDA. Change the log level to DEBUG for maximum output. Actions are only shown in the log if the log panel is open before they happen, so it is a good idea to have it open all the time. It can be minimised if everything is working.
Open a second terminal window:
Type gdaclient1, press enter
Select the appropriate proposal number, if given a choice, and click OK
Then click on the Data Collection icon
Occasionally, an old client can become stuck and a new one can’t opened – there will be a pop-up prompt for this suggesting it can be resolved by typing:
gdaclient --reset (minus minus reset without spaces)
Note for EH1 experiments, this needs to be gdaclient1 -- reset
NOTE: There should be no need to restart the GDA servers as this will have been done by beamline staff at the start of the visit. Restarting the servers will close any clients that are open potentially causing confusion and irritation to colleagues already logged in.
The servers may need to restarted if:
1) The GDA crashes and a restart is deemed sensible to try and clear the fault.
2) A member of the group has left without passing on the baton – restarting the servers closes all clients leaving the baton free for the first person to open a client.
To restart the GDA servers, type gdaservers1 in a terminal and press enter
Wait until the box with the bouncing bar disappears and the terminal reads “GDA Server Started” and then open a client with gdaclient1.
Anyone with the GDA open can see what is happening, but only the active GDA client can control the beamline.
Control is passed by means of holding the baton - the active client is green, whilst inactive versions are red.
Right click on the circle to bring up the menu.
When switching control either request or take the baton - requesting lets the current user know you are looking to take control. You can only take the baton if you have greater privileges than the current baton holder (normally this would be staff) or there is no current holder.
When you have finished running, release the baton to make things easier for the rest of the team.
Messaging brings up a new tab which can used for group conversations and interaction with the local contact - the local contact will also have a version of the GDA running and will be checking periodically for messages and errors.
The Baton Manager tab shows which users are currently connected to the session. It also shows who the users are, as people are only identified by their FedID in the Messages window. The flag indicates who currently holds the baton.
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