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The INT observing system comprises four computers. These currently being:

  • ICS Instrument Control System (lpss13) Sparc
  • DAS Data Acquisition System (lpss14) Sparc
  • DRS Data Reduction System (lpss8) Sparc
  • TCS Telescope Control System (lpas2) Dec Alpha

Normally these systems are up running after the Duty Engineer afternoon checks, but if not, or if the system has to be taken down during the night, follow these instructions.


STARTING UP THE TCS

  1. On lpx22 open up a telnet window and connect to lpas2 as INT_LOGIN.
  2. From main menu, type start. This starts up two other windows, the info display and the user interface window, the original window continues being active as the telescope d-task window; be patient this takes a few seconds.


STARTING UP THE ICS AND DAS

The ICS

  1. On the ICS Sparc. Log on as:
    Username: intobs
    Password: ****** (as shown on monitor)
  2. Two windows pop up, a pink window from where you run the observing system on this machine and an orange window which is connected to the DAS (lpss14).
    In the orange DAS window enter:
    obssys
  3. Choose the menu option number for running the correct version (see white board).
  4. In the same orange DAS window, enter:
    startobssys
  5. Now enter in the pink ICS window
    obssys
    using the same menu option as for the DAS and
    startobssys
    to start the observing system.
  6. Check you have the prompt:
    SYS>
    in the pink window and make sure the following windows on either the ICS monitor or it's second display screen are present:
    • TALKER
    • LOG of observations
    • TCS INFODISPLAY (Check UTC and LST are updating)
    • AUTOGUIDER
    • MIMIC for the IDS


    STARTING UP THE REDUCTION SPARC

    1. Log on to the INT Data Reduction Sparc.
    2. Username: intguest
      Password: ******** (as shown on monitor)
      
    3. After logging on, three windows should startup:

      • A pink Xterm
      • IRAF showing the "cl>" prompt
      • XIMTOOL

      n.b. If the IRAF or XIMTOOL windows do NOT start, bring them up manually using the procedure below:

      • Move the mouse over the background and press the right mouse button.
      • Keeping it pressed, select "Programs" and then "XGterm". A blue XGterm window will appear.
      • Repeat the above procedure and select XIMTOOL from the "Programs" menu.
      • To start IRAF, enter "ncl" in the XGterm window.

    4. In the IRAF window, move into the "date" directory where the images are stored. The current date is entered in the format 'yyyymmdd' e.g.
      cl> cd /obsdata/inta/19990225/

    OBSERVING SYSTEM IS READY FOR OBSERVATIONS

    SHUTTING DOWN THE DAS AND ICS

    1. On the ICS computer, enter in the pink window:
      SYS> shutdownobssys
      Do you want to wipe out the system Y/N? y
      SYS> cleanup
      SYS> exit
    2. On the DAS console:
      SYS> shutdownobssys
      Do you want to wipe out the system Y/N? y
      SYS> exit
      This will shut down the observing system.
    3. If there are any other windows seen on the ICS Sparc (or it's second display screen), shut them down too.
    4. intobs@lpss13> exit
      Graphics windows without a prompt can be exited as follows:

      • Move the mouse cursor over the "-" sign at the top left corner.
      • Click on it with the left mouse button.
      • Choose "close" or "exit".

    5. Click the right mouse button over the background and choose the "exit" option at the bottom of the menu. This will log you right out of windows.

    SHUTTING DOWN THE TCS

    The TCS is run from the X terminal in the console. In the user window, enter:

    1. USER> tcsexit
    2. Exit any other windows.

    SHUTTING DOWN THE REDUCTION SPARC

    1. In the IRAF window, at the "cl>" (or "in>") prompt, to exit use:  lo

    2. Shut down any remaining windows and exit the system as previously shown for the ICS.

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This page last updated: Aug 20, 2000
Peter Sorensen (pms@ing.iac.es)