[Dsg-rich] How to get to RICH humidity readings from laptop

Amrit Yegneswaran yeg at jlab.org
Sat Jan 6 18:41:25 EST 2018


thanks brian, 
most excellent work. 
i guess i can keep my hair on, or whatever is left. 
since you won't take the time to look up quotient groups, now that you are all grown up and not in school, you can find an explanation, at the site below. 
http://www.math3ma.com/mathema/2016/10/17/whats-a-quotient-group-really-part-1 
it is humorous! 
i used the notation for set subtraction (backslash) rather than what is typically used (forward slash), i guess to make the meaning apparent; my fashion! of explaining things. 

the abused quote is from Shakespeare's Richard the II; Rich! (pun intended) is yowling: a horse a horse a kingdom for my horse, obvious replacement encryption. 

again thanks so much. 

concluding with complements embedded in two puzzles: 
1. song by the scorps (level easy; just the title! boy; go no further) 
2. a song by clapton that will be played during the next restructuring (of DSG in paticular) [ level easy, requires synonym substitution] 

goodnight and godbless 
amrit 



From: "Brian Eng" <beng at jlab.org> 
To: "Marco Contalbrigo" <mcontalb at fe.infn.it> 
Cc: "Amrit Yegneswaran" <yeg at jlab.org>, "rossi patrizia" <rossi at jlab.org>, "Tyler Lemon" <tlemon at jlab.org>, "Pablo Campero" <campero at jlab.org>, "Amanda Hoebel" <amandah at jlab.org> 
Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 5:49:23 PM 
Subject: Re: [Dsg-rich] How to get to RICH humidity readings from laptop 

You need to be on a Hall B subnet computer to run clascss (I'd suggest any of the Mac minis in Hall B or terminals in the counting house). 
Yes, the sensors (at least temperature anyway) are available via EPICS screens now 

Assuming (I don't know if this is true) the temp and humidity sensors are mapped together they're reading between 0 - 1.7% 

You can run the debug session if need be, I'm not doing anything else with the cRIO unless there are more problems. As far as I can tell it's working as intended. 

----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Marco Contalbrigo" <mcontalb at fe.infn.it> 
> To: "Brian Eng" <beng at jlab.org> 
> Cc: "Amrit Yegneswaran" <yeg at jlab.org>, "rossi patrizia" <rossi at jlab.org>, "Tyler Lemon" <tlemon at jlab.org>, "Pablo 
> Campero" <campero at jlab.org>, "Amanda Hoebel" <amandah at jlab.org> 
> Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 5:21:40 PM 
> Subject: Re: [Dsg-rich] How to get to RICH humidity readings from laptop 

> Hi Brian, 
> I have still 3 questions .... 
> 
> For some reason I can not connect to a computer with clascss. 
> Do you mean the sensors are now available through clascss ? 
> 
> Which values of humidity do you see for the good 4 ? 
> 
> Can I run the debug session now ? 
> 
> Thanks, Marco. 
> 
> On Sat, 6 Jan 2018, Brian Eng wrote: 
> 
>> I'm not sure what the mapping is, but it looks like 4 sensors worth (8 values) 
>> are being read out now in EPICS. 
>> 
>> I only enabled the temperature sensors since it is obvious which sensors are 
>> connected, feel free to disable or change setpoints as well as the other 
>> sensors. 
>> 
>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>> From: "Marco Contalbrigo" <mcontalb at fe.infn.it> 
>>> To: "Amrit Yegneswaran" <yeg at jlab.org> 
>>> Cc: "Brian Eng" <beng at jlab.org>, "rossi patrizia" <rossi at jlab.org>, "Tyler 
>>> Lemon" <tlemon at jlab.org>, "Pablo Campero" 
>>> <campero at jlab.org>, "Amanda Hoebel" <amandah at jlab.org> 
>>> Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 4:21:45 PM 
>>> Subject: Re: [Dsg-rich] How to get to RICH humidity readings from laptop 
>> 
>>> The four sensors close to Panel A (1-4 in the RICH panel) are 
>>> connected. Ciao, Marco. 
>>> 
>>> On Sat, 6 Jan 2018, Amrit Yegneswaran wrote: 
>>> 
>>>> thanks for the info brian. 
>>>> marco! a sensor, a sensor the dsg group\brian (quotient group) for a sensor! 
>>>> brian: can we make sure that software doesn't try to be helpful automatically!! 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> From: "Brian Eng" <beng at jlab.org> 
>>>> To: "Amrit Yegneswaran" <yeg at jlab.org> 
>>>> Cc: "Marco Contalbrigo" <mcontalb at fe.infn.it>, "rossi patrizia" 
>>>> <rossi at jlab.org>, "Tyler Lemon" <tlemon at jlab.org>, "Pablo Campero" 
>>>> <campero at jlab.org>, "Amanda Hoebel" <amandah at jlab.org> 
>>>> Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 3:31:50 PM 
>>>> Subject: Re: [Dsg-rich] How to get to RICH humidity readings from laptop 
>>>> 
>>>> For reference the shared variables were all being aliased to the same PV 
>>>> (probably LabVIEW doing something "helpful" automatically), so I took the V26 
>>>> .lvlib file that has the EPICS client and used that in with the V27 project to 
>>>> make V28. 
>>>> 
>>>> O:\DSG_Slow_Controls\RICH-Hardware-Interlock-System\LabVIEW\S1\RICH Hardware 
>>>> Interlock System V28 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Yes, Tyler's steps were to connect directly to the cRIO while EPICS wasn't 
>>>> working to monitor the values. This can still be done, but until a sensor is 
>>>> connected there's no reason to do this. 
>>>> 
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>>> From: "Amrit Yegneswaran" <yeg at jlab.org> 
>>>>> To: "Brian Eng" <beng at jlab.org> 
>>>>> Cc: "Marco Contalbrigo" <mcontalb at fe.infn.it>, "rossi patrizia" 
>>>>> <rossi at jlab.org>, "Tyler Lemon" <tlemon at jlab.org>, 
>>>>> "Pablo Campero" <campero at jlab.org>, "Amanda Hoebel" <amandah at jlab.org> 
>>>>> Sent: Saturday, January 6, 2018 3:13:57 PM 
>>>>> Subject: Re: [Dsg-rich] How to get to RICH humidity readings from laptop 
>>>> 
>>>>> brian thanks for looking into the matter, 
>>>>> i think that the version you have is indeed the latest. 
>>>>> also did you happen to see tyler's steps to marco, which he sent yesterday. 
>>>>> amrit 
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