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* If you want help installing CODA and the relevant environment software on a local machine, contact [https://userweb.jlab.org/~moffit/ Bryan Moffit]. | * If you want help installing CODA and the relevant environment software on a local machine, contact [https://userweb.jlab.org/~moffit/ Bryan Moffit]. | ||
** The CODA (2.6.2 - relevant to Prex DAQ) software is documented and has an installation guide on the [https://coda.jlab.org/drupal/content/coda-26-release CODA Website]. | ** The CODA (2.6.2 - relevant to Prex DAQ) software is documented and has an installation guide on the [https://coda.jlab.org/drupal/content/coda-26-release CODA Website]. | ||
− | ** Chandan Ghosh | + | ** Chandan Ghosh will write a full installation process documentation guide for the Stony Brook group's [https://kk-router.physics.sunysb.edu ELOG] which is also available [[CODA_Installation_Guide|here]]. |
* [[NFS_Installation_Guide|Installing an NFS file server]] on a machine (for use in serving Centos OS and CODA files for installation and booting). | * [[NFS_Installation_Guide|Installing an NFS file server]] on a machine (for use in serving Centos OS and CODA files for installation and booting). | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:23, 31 July 2018
Documentation for GEM DAQ, software, and hardware is curated here
Important Resources
FAQ and common problems and solutions
- If you want help installing CODA and the relevant environment software on a local machine, contact Bryan Moffit.
- The CODA (2.6.2 - relevant to Prex DAQ) software is documented and has an installation guide on the CODA Website.
- Chandan Ghosh will write a full installation process documentation guide for the Stony Brook group's ELOG which is also available here.
- Installing an NFS file server on a machine (for use in serving Centos OS and CODA files for installation and booting).