Sector 34-ID-C Remote Operation

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Remote Connection to 34-ID-C

The NoMachine server is delos.aps.anl.gov

APS IT has basic instructions for using NoMachine.

The following document is detailed instructions for accessing 34-ID-C.


Basic Spec commands

Courtesy of Don Walko at 7-ID. Struck components are not relevant to 34-ID-C.

media: Walko spec basics.pdf


Beamline Calendars

These files are available externally to APS, so you can add them to Google or whatever you like.

     A new version of the Beamline Scheduling application will be released
     tomorrow (6/25/2013).  This will be version 2-20-0.  Work on the internal
     server will start at 10AM.  Work on the external server will start at 1PM.
     Changes in this version will include:
    - Additional iCal (.ics) files will be produced automatically. These files
    will solve the problem that all iCal files presently contain a copy
    of the run schedule.  This produces clutter on calendars where
    individuals would like to display more than one beamline.  The calendars
    files are stored in the usual location:
        https://schedule.aps.anl.gov/schedules/
    The original calendar files have file names similar to the beamline name
    shown in the Schedule System (i.e 34-ID-C.ics).  For beamlines that
    contain characters that cannot be used in filenames (such as a comma)
    those characters become an underscore (e.g. 6-ID-B,C goes to 6-ID-B_C.ics).
    New files that will be created include the following:
       - Append _brief (such as 34-ID-C_brief.ics) contain the same
         information as the original files with no run schedule or staff
         support information.
       - Append _staff (such as 34-ID-C_staff.ics) contain only the staff
         support information.
       - runSchedule.ics contains information about the run schedule only.
       - runSchedule_brief.ics  This reduces shutdown and machine
         studies periods to show only the first and last days.