How to set up NDS2
1. build and install
Go here and download the latest source tarball ( nds2-client-x.x.x.tar ).
- Then, open terminal, go to the directory where you downloaded it and type:
- {{{ tar -xvf nds2-client-0.6.6
cd nds2-client-0.6.6
./configure --prefix=<directory where you want NDS2 installed> (you may need to chmod to run this)
make
sudo make install
}}}
NOTE: if you have macports, then you can have it do all the compiling and installation for you, (i.e. port install nds2-client-x.x.x.tar). I have not tried this, but it should work. If it fails, the above method is still very fast.
2. setup kerberos
You will need to authenticate yourself with kerberos .
Unless you already use this for something else, place this file in your /etc directory.
- Then go back to the terminal and type:
- {{{kinit albert.einstein
}}} (but use your own name, you hack)
- It should prompt you for your LIGO.ORG password.
NOTE: If you are doing this on a GC machine, it should have kerberos configured already, so just type the kinit command and enter your password.
3. use NDS2 in MATLAB
Now, open MATLAB, got to File -> Set Path... and "Add with subfolders..." <directory where you want NDS2 installed>.
You actually only need <dir...>/lib, <dir...>/lib/matlab[your-version] , and <dir...>/share/matlab, but it's easier just to add the whole thing.
The useful function is NDS2_GetData Its syntax is
out = NDS2_GetData( {'CHANNEL_NAME'} , start_time , duration , 'SERVER_NAME:PORT' )
Note: the channel name has to be a cell (i.e. use {' '}). If you have ligotools, run mdv_config so that gps() works and you can use it for the start_time argument. Duration is in seconds as usual. Use this server: ldas-pcdev1.ligo.caltech.edu:31200 . You should be all set. Note that the generated out.data will be single precision, whereas most of the stuff you want to put it through will want double, so just
out.data = double(out.data);
- and you can do what you like.
