Status Page

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Purpose

The purpose of the mhttpd status page is to allow the user to control and monitor the experiment.

Access the status page

If the MIDAS web server mhttpd is running, the experiment can be accessed from the web (see usage. An example of the status page is shown below. By default, anyone can access the experiment via the web. Web access restrictions to the experiment can be set by the user (see Security).

Page Refresh

It is important to note that the refresh of the Status Page is not "event driven" but is controlled by a timer whose rate is adjustable through the Config button. This means the information at any given time may reflect the experiment state of up to n seconds in the past, where n is the timer setting of the refresh parameter.

Features of the status page

Figure 1: Example of status page
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The status page is divided into several parts

  • Menu Buttons
    • Run Control buttons
    • Page Switch Buttons
    • Optional (user-defined) buttons
  • Run Status information
    • Optional display of status items
    • Last system message
  • Equipment Information and Event rates
  • Data Logging Information
  • Active client list


Menu Buttons

The top row of Menu buttons on the main status page Figure 1 include the run control buttons (Start/Stop/Pause/Resume depending on the run state) and the page switch buttons (e.g. Messages, Elog, Alarms, Programs, History, Sequencer, MSCB, Help). Clicking on a page switch button will replace the Status page with the requested page. All the pages contain a Status button to return to the Status page.

  • The ODB button allows the user to access and edit the ODB (see ODB Page).

Not all the available buttons may be visible on the main status page. For example, MSCB will only be visible if MSCB support has been built into Midas.

Keys in the /Experiment ODB tree controls which menu buttons are visible on the status page. The user may change these as required. The Menu Buttons key lists the buttons to appear on the page. The Start/Stop buttons and Pause/Resume buttons may be suppressed using the Start-Stop Buttons and Pause-Resume Buttons keys respectively.

Optional Buttons

On the Status page (Figure 1), below the Menu Buttons, there may be up to three rows of optional user-added buttons. These may include

In Figure 1, test is a script-button, ppg-cycle is a custom-button, the other buttons on the line are all alias-buttons.


Run Status Information

The run status information on the status page (Figure 1) displays important information, such as the run status, alarm system status and data directory. The run may also be started/stopped using the button provided. The colour or information changes depending whether the run is active or not (e.g. run elapsed time or run stop time). By default, the experiment name is also shown here. The user may choose to display other useful information in this area (see Status items.

The last item in this area is a one-line display of the last Midas message. More messages can be viewed on the Message page by clicking Message.

Equipment Information

Figure 2: Info Equipment variables

On the status page (Figure 1), the Equipment Information area shows the status (by colour) of any defined Equipments (unless hidden). If Hidden equipments are present, they may also be displayed by clicking on the "+" link above the equipment names. This area also displays the number of events sent, the event rate and the data rate. These values are found in the Statistics subtree for each Equipment.

The names of the equipments are links to the /Equipment/<equipment-name>/Variables subtree. If the Equipment sends data to the ODB (see Log History and RO_ODB flag), clicking on this link will display the contents of the /Equipment/<equipment-name>/Variables subtree with the name of each variable if the <Names> subtree has been set up (Figure 2).


Logging Channels

This section on the status page (Figure 1) contains a display of the status of open logging channels, number of events logged, disk usage etc.

Clients

The Clients area on the status page (Figure 1) displays the names of the clients that are currently running.