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| * [[BNMR]] | | * [[BNMR]] |
| * | | * [[BNMR: Camp Logging]] |
| * [[BNMR: Experimental Modes|Experimental Modes]] | | * [[BNMR: Experimental Modes|Experimental Modes]] |
| * [[BNMR: Getting Started|Getting Started]] | | * [[BNMR: Getting Started|Getting Started]] |
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| The CAMP hostname is set in two places in the DAQ system : | | The CAMP hostname is set in two places in the DAQ system : |
| #[[BNMR: Midas Host#Environment Variables|environment variable]] '''CAMP_HOST''' | | # The [[BNMR: Experimental Setup#Environment Variables|environment variable]] '''CAMP_HOST''' |
| # In the ODB at <span style="color: purple; font-style:italic;">/Equipment/FIFO_acq/mdarc/camp/camp hostname</span>. See [[#Automatic CAMP variables]]. | | # In the ODB at {{Odbpath|path=Scanning/Camp/Settings/Server name}} |
| The names set in the two places must be identical.
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| == CAMP in BNMR/BNQR == | | == CAMP in BNMR/BNQR == |
| The CAMP system is used for three purposes in the BNMR/BNQR experiments: | | The CAMP system is used for three purposes in the BNMR/BNQR experiments: |
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| * CAMP slow controls using the [[#CAMP User Interface]] | | * CAMP slow controls using the [[#CAMP User Interface]] |
| * [[#CAMP Logging|logging]] of CAMP data to the saved file | | * [[#CAMP Logging|logging]] of CAMP data to the saved file |
| * CAMP scan experiment(s) | | * Scanning of a CAMP device during data-taking in [[BNMR#Experimental (PPG) Modes|modes]] 1c and 1j. |
| ** [[BNMR#Experimental (PPG) Modes|Experimental Modes]] 1c and 1j, where a CAMP slow controls device is scanned while data is taken.
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| == CAMP User Interface == | | == CAMP User Interface == |
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| == CAMP Logging ==
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| Logging of CAMP data to the saved file is handled differently for
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| * Type 1 (I-MUSR) runs
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| * Type 2 (TD-MUSR) runs
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| In both cases, [[#Automatic CAMP variables]] are saved.
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| == Automatic CAMP variables ==
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| [[Image:review_run_params.png|frame|center|Figure 2 Review Run Parameters Links on Custom Status Page]]
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| Automatic CAMP variables are listed in ODB at path {{Odbpath|path=/Equipment/FIFO_acq/mdarc/camp/}} and can be easily accessed by '''clicking on the alias link "AutoHeaders" ''' in the section "Review Run Parameters" on the Custom Status Page (Figure 2). This will result in a page displayed similar to Figure 3.
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| [[Image:autoheaders_bnmr.png|frame|center|Figure 3 Autoheaders ODB page for bnmr]]
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| The user enters the full CAMP path for "temperature variable" and "field variable", or blank if not used. The CAMP paths must be written exactly as they appear in the [[#CAMP User Interface]]. Automatic CAMP variables, if defined, are saved for both Type 1 and Type 2 [[BNMR#Experimental (PPG) Modes|experimental modes]].
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| ;NOTE : These variables must also be set ''loggable'' in the CAMP CUI ([[#Type 2 (TD-MUSR)|Figure 5]]) where "'''Logging'''" has been set to "'''log_mdarc'''".
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| For an explanation of the purpose of each key, see [[Keys in /Equipment/FIFO_acq/mdarc/camp subtree]].
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| === Type 1 (I-MUSR) ===
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| [[#Automatic CAMP variables]], if defined, and set [[#Set CAMP variable loggable|loggable]] in the CAMP CUI are logged automatically. Other CAMP variables to be logged in a Type 1 (I-MUSR) experiment must be listed in the ODB tree {{Odbpath|path=/Equipment/Camp/Settings}}.
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| Clicking on the '''alias link "Camp Logging"''' ([[#Automatic CAMP variables|Figure 2]]) in the section "Review Run Parameters" on the Custom Status Page will display the keys in this ODB subdirectory most relevent to the user (Figure 4).
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| [[Image:camp_logged.png|center|frame|Figure 4 CAMP logged variables]]
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| Note that in Figure 4, only the first 7 of the listed camp paths are actually logged ({{Odbpath|path=num_camp_logged}}=7). The complete subtree with explanation of each key is shown [[Keys in /Equipment/Camp/Settings subtree|here]]. The CAMP logging is performed by the client [[BNMR: mheader]].
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| === Type 2 (TD-MUSR) ===
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| All CAMP variables to be logged (including Automatic CAMP variables) must be [[#Set CAMP variable loggable|set loggable]] in the CUI. For Type 2 runs, the
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| client {{Client|name=mdarc}} reads those variables set loggable directly from CAMP, and saves the data in the MUD file.
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| === Set CAMP variable loggable ===
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| All CAMP variables to be logged must be set loggable in the [[#CAMP User Interface]], as in Figure 5, where "'''Logging'''" has been set to "'''log_mdarc'''". This includes [[#Automatic CAMP variables]].
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| [[Image:camp_cui_logging.png|center|frame|Figure 5 Logging is set on a variable in the CAMP CUI]]
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Introduction
The MUSR software package CAMP is used for the slow controls for the bnmr and bnqr experiments. The CAMP server runs on a MVME162 located in the VME crate.
The CAMP system itself is accessed using the #CAMP User Interface (CUI). Using the CUI, the user can define instruments to be accessed by the DAQ system during the experiment.
CAMP Hostname
The CAMP Hostname is
- bnmrvw.triumf.ca for the bnmr experiment or
- polvw.triumf.ca for bnqr experiment
The CAMP hostname is set in two places in the DAQ system :
- The environment variable CAMP_HOST
- In the ODB at Scanning/Camp/Settings/Server name
CAMP in BNMR/BNQR
The CAMP system is used for three purposes in the BNMR/BNQR experiments:
CAMP User Interface
To access the CUI, in an xterm type "camp".
[bnmr@isdaq01 ~]camp
A display similar to Figure 1 will appear.
Figure 1 Example of CAMP User Interface
The camp command will use the default camp hostname defined by the environment variable CAMP_HOST (bnmrvw.triumf.ca in Figure 1).
To access the Camp User Interface using a different camp host (temporarily), specify the camp hostname, e.g.
[bnmr@isdaq01 ~]camp -node polvw