Running CODA

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Startup the processes

Start the following programs in the order below and in different xterm windows

1.)msqld
2.)minicom

cntrl-A P E to setup communication speeds
reboot to be sure ROC is alive

3.)et_start

you may need to delete the old memory file /tmp/et_sys_DAQ

4.)rcServer

5.) coda_eb -i -s DAQ -n eb1 -t CDEB

6.)coda_er -i -s DAQ -n LDS_ER -t ROC

7.) runcontrol

Select run configuration

Download configuration to ROC

Prestart

Run

debug FAQ

Using local network card

I decided to connect the ROC directly to the second 1 Gigabit ethernet card on the host in order to avoid setting up a firewall which makes our sys admin guys happy and allows CODA to work.

I had to tell the ROC to alias the new host names in the boot script


so in the file CODA/bootscripts/roc1.boot

I added the line

hostAdd "daq1","10.1.1.1"

You can do this on the roc as well and then on the ROC you can check the lookup tables using the command

-> hostShow                                                                     
hostname         inet address       aliases                                     
--------         ------------       -------                                     
localhost        127.0.0.1                                                      
roc1             10.1.1.2                                                       
localdaq         10.1.1.1          daq1                                         
value = 0 = 0x0                                                                 

Incorrect number Argument when downloading

daLogMsg: Downloading configuration "SIS3610"
Incorrect number of Arguments passed for ROL = 1
daLogMsg:  Incorrect number of Arguments passed for ROL = 1


I had incorrectly connected my EB to my ER system

ROC won't load VxWorks Kernel

If you have anout output to stdout from a .cshrc or .tcshrc login script then the ROC will have trouble loading the kernel.

I ran into this one when I deciced to "source CODA/setup" in order to define my CODA environmental variables when I log in. The setup script did a "echo" and this caused the ROC to stop loading the kernel. When I was watching via minicom all I saw was the word "Loading...".

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