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If nothing works, check the mount tables and make sure that linux1:/home/cds is mounted as /cvs/cds. If it's not, sudo mount -a. |
Here is where we should keep information on how to restart the computers that periodically need restarting.
[#List List of all lab computers] |
[#coldstart Coldstart procedures] |
[#c1lsc c1lsc] |
[#c1iscex c1iscex] |
[#c1iscey c1iscey] |
[#c1sosvme c1sosvme] |
[#c1susvme1 c1susvme1] |
[#c1susvme2 c1susvme2] |
[#c1psl c1psl] |
[#c1iool0 c1iool0] |
[#c0dcu1 c0dcu1] |
[#c1asc c1asc] |
[#c0daqawg c0daqawg] |
[#c0daqctrl c0daqctrl] |
[#c1omc c1omc] |
[#fb40m fb40m] |
c1lsc
Turn OFF all the SUS buttons on the right hand side of the LSC screen (C1LSC.adl).
Push both of the RESET buttons on the little RESET screen on the LSC screen.
From a control room terminal type:
ssh c1lsc
log in as controls. Then do 'su' to become root. Then
cd /cvs/cds/caltech/target/c1lsc/
./startup.cmd
c1iscex
Shut off the watchdogs for ETMX via epics.
Push the corresponding RESET button on the "C0DAQ_RFMNETWORK.adl" MEDM screen.
From a control room terminal type:
telnet c1iscex
Copy and paste this into the command line (including the "<"):
< /cvs/cds/caltech/target/c1iscex/startup.cmd
When the line "starting main loop (printing from sus_start)." appears, hit CTRL-] and type:
quit
Turn the watchdogs back on, once the computer is up again.
c1iscey
Shut off the watchdogs for ETMY via epics.
Push the corresponding RESET button on the "C0DAQ_RFMNETWORK.adl" MEDM screen.
From a control room terminal type:
telnet c1iscey
Copy and paste this into the command line (including the "<"):
< /cvs/cds/caltech/target/c1iscey/startup.cmd
Turn the watchdogs back on, once the computer is up again.
Type ctrl-] to break. Then "quit".
c1sosvme
Shut off the watchdogs for all optics via epics.
Push the corresponding RESET button on the "C0DAQ_RFMNETWORK.adl" MEDM screen.
From a control room terminal type:
telnet c1sosvme
Copy and paste this into the command line (including the "<"):
< /cvs/cds/caltech/target/c1sosvme/startup.cmd
You will probably need to restart c1susvme1 and c1susvme2 now.
Type ctrl-] to break. Then "quit".
c1susvme1
Shut off the watchdogs for ITMX, ITMY, BS, PRM via epics.
Push the corresponding RESET button on the "C0DAQ_RFMNETWORK.adl" MEDM screen.
From a control room terminal type:
ssh c1susvme1
log in with the controls password.
Become superuser by running the su command.
Go to the /cvs/cds/caltech/target/c1susvme1 directory.
./startup.cmd
Turn the watchdogs back on, once the computer is up again.
c1susvme2
Shut off the watchdogs for SRM, MC1, MC2, MC3 optics via epics.
Push the corresponding RESET button on the "C0DAQ_RFMNETWORK.adl" MEDM screen.
From a control room terminal type:
telnet c1susvme2
Login as controls
At the prompt, type:
su
Type in the superuser password.
cd c1susvme2 ./startup.cmd
Type crtl-] to break. Then type "quit".
Turn the watchdogs back on, once the computer is up again.
Reenable the Mode Cleaner autolocker.
c1psl
Sometimes you can just do this guy by doing:
telnet c1psl
reboot
But often, this just makes it upset and the screens go white but it never comes back. When that happens go out to the rack (the one next to the one with the MC servo) and turn off the crate (on the bottom) which has the c1psl processor. After ~3.14 seconds, turn it back on. c1psl ought to come back now.
If it still doesn't come back then sing [http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/clipserve/B000002W9Q001005/1/ref=mu_sam_ra001_005/002-7727484-0862420 this] link.
c1iool0
At the command prompt, type:
telnet c1iool0
At the telnet prompt, type
< /cvs/cds/caltech/target/c1iool0/startup.cmd
Then, after the main loop is started, type CTRL-], followed by
quit
c0dcu1
Restart procedure needed.
(Temporary)
Turn key on DAQ CTRL crate to turn off ALL framebuilders; turn back after ~10 seconds
Follow restart procedures for all other computers
c1asc
Turn key on ASC crate to shut off power; turn back after ~10 seconds
Type
telnet c1asc
Then type
< /cvs/cds/caltech/target/c1asc/startup.cmd
After signal light on DAQ_DETAIL screen turns green, type CTRL-], followed by
quit
c0daqawg 1) First try this:
> telnet c0daqawg
- if you get a prompt try:
> vmeBusReset
- The AWG light on the RFM screen ought to go red. IF it does, wait ~5 minutes for it to come back.
2) If the above doesn't work, try:
- Turn key on DAQ AWG crate to shut off power; turn back after ~10 seconds That's it
c0daqctrl 1) No clue. Power cycle? SSH? Stab it with a spoon???
c1omc
1) while logged in as controls, run the script <b>startupC1</b> in the <b>c1omcepics</b> target directory.
2) Log in as root. Start the real-time code by running the <b>startup.cmd</b> script in the <b>c1omc</b>
- target directory.
3) Also, as root, run the command <b>/opt/gds/awgtpman -2</b>
Note that c1omc has two ethernet ports. Use the bottom one.
If nothing works, check the mount tables and make sure that linux1:/home/cds is mounted as /cvs/cds. If it's not, sudo mount -a.
fb40m
This is not really a reboot procedure, as I don't know it. But, to restart the testpoint manager, log in as root and run '/usr/controls/tpman'
C1:IOO-MC_F channels may not come back unless the IOO rack is keyed; follow C1IOVME procedure after that
List of all lab controls computers
In control room: linux1 - in network rack - NFS server for /cvs/cds (keeps two copies, raid1) BR NAT router - in back of network rack - provides gateway to campus internet BR linux2 - controls console BR linux3 - controls console BR op140m - controls console BR op440m - controls console BR op540m - controls consoleBR BR From /cvs/cds/caltech/target : BR c0daqawg - front-end VME cpu running linux (?) in 1Y6 BR c0daqctrl - front-end VME cpu running linux in 1Y7 BR c0dcu1 - front-end VME cpu running VxWorks (?) in 1Y7 BR c1asc - front-end VME cpu running linux in 1X5 BR c1aux - EPICS VME cpu running VxWorks in 1X1 BR c1auxex - EPICS VME cpu running VxWorks in 1X9 BR c1auxey - EPICS VME cpu running VxWorks in 1Y7 BR c1dcuepics - EPICS PC cpu running linux in 1Y6 BR c1iool0 - EPICS VME cpu running VxWorks in 1Y2 BR c1iovme - front-end VME cpu running linux in 1Y2 BR c1iscaux - EPICS VME cpu running VxWorks(?) in 1X5 BR c1iscaux2 - EPICS VME cpu running VxWorks(?) in 1X5 BR c1iscepics - EPICS PC cpu running linux in 1X6 BR c1iscex - front-end VME cpu running linux in 1X9 BR c1iscey - front-end VME cpu running linux in 1Y7 BR c1losepics - EPICS PC cpu running linux in 1Y6 BR c1lsc - front-end VME cpu running linux in 1X5 BR c1pem1 - EPICS VME cpu running VxWorks(?) in 1Y? BR c1psl - EPICS VME cpu running VxWorks(?) in 1Y1 BR c1sosvme - front-end VME cpu running linux in 1Y4 BR c1susaux - EPICS VME cpu running VxWorks(?) in 1Y5 BR c1susvme1 - front-end VME cpu running linux in 1Y4 BR c1susvme2 - front-end VME cpu running linux in 1Y4 BR c1vac1 - EPICS VME cpu running VxWorks in 1Y9 BR c1vac2 - EPICS VME cpu running VxWorks in 1Y9 BR
coldstart procedures
check the vacuum controls in rack 1Y9 (on UPS) BR check the laser chiller, laser power supply, ion pump HV BR make sure linux1 is up and serving /cvs/cds (on UPS) BR make sure rana113 (gate40m) is up and has /cvs/cds mounted (on UPS) BR make sure the NAT router is up and the control consoles can see the web BR reset the Marconi RF signal generators [BR]] The controls computers should be up (on UPS) BR Bring up the embedded computers, starting with EPICS: BR c1vac1 and c1vac2 (on UPS), c1psl, c1iool0, c1iscaux, c1iscaux2, c1iscepics, c1dcuepics, c1susaux, c1aux, c1auxex, c1auxey BR then the DAQ: c0daqctrl, c0daqawg, c0dcu1 BR then the front-end servos: c1iovme, c1sosvme, c1susvme1, c1susvme2, c1iscex, c1iscey, c1lsc, c1asc BR
