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Revision as of 08:56, 24 July 2013
- Introduction What Midas is used for
- History Brief history of the Midas development
- File tree organization Distribution package
- Documentation organization How to look for information in this document
- Appendix
- [Current supported Hardware]]
- 0 Installation Installation
- Pre-requisite: git pull
- Valid OS list
- external libraries/packages consideration (root, gzip, xml)
- Environment consideration (shells)
- Midas environment listing
- Compilation/Build method
- Quick Start example
data acquisition concept transition sequence sequencer frontend client concept, management network frontend (mserver) data format (banks) event notification concept (hot-link) Note on the ODB hotlink function (db_open_record()) alarms concept Note on the alarm system data logging concept data compression data storage option secondary logging (lazy logger) history concept history format Web server status display alias, scripts elog custom pages JSON interface program sequencer
Description, equipment concept Frontend application: structure, sequence flow Event Builder concept
Description, channel concept, history manager Data logger applications mlogger, lazylogger, history
Analyzer, Rootana, Midas hooks
- 5 Online DataBase Exhaustive description of the dir/structure
Purpose and access options to/from the ODB
SYSTEM PROGRAMS EXPERIMENT RUNINFO SEQUENCER ALIAS SCRIPT CUSTOM CUSTOMSCRIPT HISTORY EQUIPMENT ALARMS ELOG MSCB ANALYZER <other>
Few comments first <midas apps> -h for help
mserver: deamon, port specification odbedit: creation, size change mdump : purpose mhist, mlxspeaker, mstat, ...