SRO DAQ test stand

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Run SRO CODA

User and hostname: hatdaq@hatestlab1

  1. startCoda
  2. At a different terminal: coda_emu_pag PAGG1
  3. Load configuration: testsro
  4. Connect -> Download -> Prestart -> Start -> End
  • Note:
  1. need to reset CODA at the end of each run when running the SRO CODA
  2. DiagGUI: at "/home/hatdaq/fe_diaggui"; do "./DiagGUI ROC_apol1.txt"
  3. Remote power cycle the crate: hatestlabcrate1 (hostname)


Network

  • hatestlab1:
    • The primary network interface for the host is 129.57.37.126 on eno8303
    • The VTP is connected directly to the DAQ host (hatestlab1) through a dedicated fiber connection (no switch/router). The kernel name for this interface is 'ens5f1np1' and it is on the (internal) 192.168.1.x network
    • There is also an iDRAC connection (2nd cat6 cable) plugged in. That is not available within linux, but is on the network for admin purposes at hatestlab1-idrac.jlab.org. (129.57.37.126)
    • NOTE: The VPT/fibre interface has been flagged "use connection only for resources on its network" (sometimes called 'local-traffic only' or 'never use this network for default route'. This prevents that interface from attempting to route general 'JLab/Internet' traffic and also seems to fix a packet-loss problem with the CODA aggregator service.
      • Command line: nmcli connection modify your_device_name ipv4.never-default true
  • VXS Crate/Power Control
  • VTP
  • Single-board computer
  • ``Other important/useful network connected devices for the SRO setup?``