![]() $COOL_HOME/$EXPID/config/Control/CONFIG/Processes where CONFIG is theģ. How to get scripts to the COOL database in such a way that they actually run is shown here:Ģ. Not sure exactly when - ask the DAQ group.ĥ. I think that eventually the msql database will no longer exist (CODA version 3 ?). Note: you must do this every time you change the msql database for that configuration.Ĥ. ![]() Then in "rcgui" you can create the COOL database from the msql database as follows: a) Select Options, then b) CODA2 database then c) Run Types and select your run type and click OK. The first time you run "platform" it starts this process. It is best to create this database in an automatic way. The COOL database is a bunch of text files, so in principle you could edit them with emacs if you understood the syntax.ģ. The environment variable $COOL_HOME points to it.Ģ. Briefly, there is a msqld database that is a carryover from CODA 2.5, and a COOL database that is needed by their Java GUI rcgui (this GUI is new with CODA 2.6).Įditing and maintaining the msqld database was pretty well explained here for CODA 2.5, so I won't repeat myself:ġ. You can see /site/coda/2.6.*/*README* for an explanation of why. Setenv CODA_DB_URL jdbc:msql://$/bin:$PATHĬODA 2.6 has TWO databases to maintain. Setenv KILL_CODA_SCRIPT /home/compton/bin/kill_coda_script ![]() # This environment must be changed to match your system For exampleĬompton:x:500:501:compton:/home/compton:/bin/tcshĪn example of a. This means the account should be registered to use this shell in the /etc/passwd file. Please see also the official CODA web page Once you get the official CODA there is usually a *README* file with it (the * are wildcards - other text) Personally, I think it's a good idea to have a private copy of the CODA software, and of course it's necessary if you are off-site. Instead you can use /site/coda/2.6.2/.setup (note the dot!) with slight modifications, see more on this below. In principle, you don't have to make a copy if you are on site and have mounted /site/coda. Currently we are using 2.6.2 on most of our setups. ![]() However, I note that CODA is on /site/coda and you can do a recursive copy of the version you want. I do not officially support CODA you should ask the DAQ group for that. ![]()
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