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  1. Stop and close the following VIs.
    1. LCW Monitor — It takes 30-60 seconds to stop.
    2. Cryo Control Panel
    3. Cryo Control Panel (CCP_Main.vi) — Click the "Stop All Subsys" button, click the "Stop This Panel" button, and then close the front-panel window.
    4. Spill Counter (Spill_Counter_Main.vi) — Click the "STOP" button, and then close the front-panel window.
    5. Close the LabVIEW startup window.BOS+EOS Handler
  2. Shut down the OS.

Turning On

  1. Confirm with the NM4 network admin that the NM4 servers are up and running.
  2. Make sure that the network disk (/data2) is online.  Ask the NM4 network manager if you are not sureslow-control rack and the magnet rack are up and running.
  3. Boot up the OS.
  4. Login as "e1039daq".  Only the UVA members know the password.
  5. Click Open "SX Virtual Link" in the taskbar to open it.  It connects to all remote USB devices automatically.Open "
  6. Start Menu" → "Measurement Computing" → "Instacal" and immediately close it.  This step might not be necessary.Start the following VIs.
    1. BOS+EOS Handler — See the procedure written below.
    2. Cryo Control Panel — Spill Counter — Double-click "CCPSpill_Counter_Main.vi" on the desktop and click the VI "Run" buttonicon.
    3. LCW Monitor Cryo Control Panel — Double-click "LCW_Flow_MonCCP_Main.vi" on the desktop and click the VI "Run" buttonicon.

Trouble Shooting

  1. VI shows an error about "/data2".
    1. "/data2" does not get mounted if it is not online when booting up the OS.  There is a way of mounting it manually.  But for now please reboot the OS.
  2. VI shows an error about COM/Ethernet/USB communication with a device.
    1. Make sure that the device is ON.
    2. Open and close "Instacal" (whose icon is in the taskbar) if the device is MCC E-TC.
    3. Restart Close, open and run the VI.  If this does not help, try the next step.
    4. Close all VIs and LabVIEW itself.  Then open and run all VIs.  It is because some devices are recognized by LabVIEW only when LabVIEW starts. 

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All virtual USB devices are usually disconnected.  You have to connect/disconnect each device before/after you use it via "SX Virtual Link".  You can click the icon in the taskbar to bring up the user interface like this

Usage of Git Repository

The "uva-spin" GitHub repository ( https://github.com/uva-spin ) is cloned at "github" on desktop.  Our default software to manipulate the repository is "Git Bash" in "Git for Windows" ( https://gitforwindows.org/ ).

You can right-click the desktop and click "Git Bash Here" in the menu, or you can click the icon of "Git Bash" in the task bar Once a text terminal of "Git Bash" is opened, you can do "cd github/e1039-target-controls", "git pull", etc.

Environmental Variables for EPICS

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  1. Search for "env" in the search box.
  2. Bring up "Edit the system environment variables".
  3. Click the "Environment Variables..." button.
  4. Add or modify the EPICS variables; EPICS_BASE, EPICS_CA_ADDR_HOST and EPICS_HOST_ARCH.  Example.
  5. Reboot.

NFS Mount

The target computer mounts the E906/E1039 network disk (i.e. "/data2") to record slow-control data.  The disk is automatically mounted when the main user logs in.  It was configured on 2021-11-21 by the following procedure.

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  • Network path = "192.168.24.160:/mnt/seaquestdsk0" — Found in "e1039gat1:/etc/fstab"
  • UID = 500 (e1039daq) and GID = 10391 (e1039sc) — Found by "ls -n /data2/e1039_data/slowcontrol_data"

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  • Open "regedit" from the task-bar search box.

  • Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> SOFTWARE -> Microsoft -> ClientForNFS -> CurrentVersion -> Default.

  • Create a new DWORD value (via right-click menu), with name = "AnonymousUid" and value = "500".

  • Create a new DWORD value (via right-click menu), with name = "AnonymousGid" and value = "10391".

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  • Open "command prompt" from the search box.
  • Execute this command: "mount -o anon -o nolock -o fileaccess=775 \\192.168.24.160\mnt\seaquestdsk0 Z:".  Note that "-o anon,nolock,fileaccess=775" does not work!
  • Screenshots: Command prompt. and Z: folder.

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Misc Settings

The following settings were made, as instructed in another page.

  • Git repository
  • NFS mount
  • Disabling automatic Windows update

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Create "nfsmount.bat" with the following contents:

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Notes:

  • The mount option "-o nolock" was necessary to avoid an error when creating a file: "0x80070021: The process cannot access the file because another process has locked a portion of the file."
  • "UID = GID = 65534" didn't work since the write permission of "/data2/e1039_data/slowcontrol_data" is not granted.
  • It is a bit anxious that any user on the target computer can (re)move any network files by mistake, where such mistake can happen more easily on graphical interface.  A precaution is wanted.
  • The registry can be edited via the command prompt.  Have a try next time:
  • Reference: https://docs.datafabric.hpe.com/61/AdministratorGuide/MountingNFSonWindowsClient.html

Disabling Automatic Windows Update

There are several ways of disabling the automatic Windows updates on Windows 10 Pro.  Let's use "Group Policy" on the target computer.  It was disabled by the following procedure on 2021-10-25.

  1. Search for "gpedit.msc" (using the task-bar search box) and execute it.
  2. Go to "Computer Configuration" -> "Administrative Templates" -> "Windows Components" -> "Windows Update".
  3. Double click "Configure Automatic Updates" policy setting and select "Enabled".
  4. Choose "2" ("Notify for download and notify for install") under "Configure automatic updating" section.
  5. Click "Apply", followed by "OK".

Reference:  https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/how-permanently-disable-windows-10-pro-64-updates/18727670-db05-4267-80fb-cf2622eee8c1

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Change in Target Computer Setup

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