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| After restsrting some computers it can be necessary to restore epics settings. This can be achieved using BURTgooey. | After restarting some computers it can be necessary to restore epics settings. This can be achieved using BURTgooey. |
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| Select an appropriate snapshot file from ''/cvs/cds/caltech/burt/autoburt/snapshots'' e.g. to restore settings for iscepics one might select ''/cvs/cds/caltech/burt/autoburt/snapshots/2008/Jan/26/00:00/c1lscepics.snap'' |
Select an appropriate snapshot file from ''/cvs/cds/rtcds/caltech/c1/burt/autoburt/snapshots'' e.g. to restore settings for iscepics on the 27th of January 2008 one might select ''/cvs/cds/caltech/burt/autoburt/snapshots/2008/Jan/26/00:00/c1lscepics.snap'' |
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| Go back to the ''Restore'' window, highlight your selected file and hit restore. | Go back to the ''Restore'' window, highlight your selected file and hit ''Restore''. |
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| Wait for a couple of minutes. The button next to ''Restore'' in the window will become blank. | Wait for a couple of minutes. The button next to ''Restore'' will become blank. |
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| When the process is complete the button will resd ''OK'' or ''Not OK''. | When the process is complete the button will read ''OK'' or ''Not OK''. It turns out, however, that if you were manually restarting the processor (turning the crate key off/on, for example), then you might need to close the terminal window with burtgooey on the SUN machine and start burtgooey in a new terminal window. |
After restarting some computers it can be necessary to restore epics settings. This can be achieved using BURTgooey.
On a SUN machine go to the terminal and type burtgooey.
Click on Restore
Select an appropriate snapshot file from /cvs/cds/rtcds/caltech/c1/burt/autoburt/snapshots e.g. to restore settings for iscepics on the 27th of January 2008 one might select /cvs/cds/caltech/burt/autoburt/snapshots/2008/Jan/26/00:00/c1lscepics.snap
Go back to the Restore window, highlight your selected file and hit Restore.
Wait for a couple of minutes. The button next to Restore will become blank.
When the process is complete the button will read OK or Not OK. It turns out, however, that if you were manually restarting the processor (turning the crate key off/on, for example), then you might need to close the terminal window with burtgooey on the SUN machine and start burtgooey in a new terminal window.
Exit or check your processor/try another file.
