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SNO+ Dispatcher =============== Installation ------------ To install the dispatcher library:: $ git clone git@github.com:snoplus/disp.git $ cd disp $ make $ source env.sh Running the Dispatcher ---------------------- To run the dispatcher, simply run:: $ dispatch To run the dispatcher as a daemon:: $ nohup dispatch &>[path/to/logfile] & Troubleshooting --------------- "Cannot create shared memory segment: No such file or directory" Specify the dispatcher directory when running. ie) $ ./dispatch "Cannot create shared memory segment: Invalid argument" Make sure you are running version 1.2.4 or later "Cannot create shared memory segment: Cannot allocate memory" 1. Run "ipcs -a" to list all used shared memory segments 2. Run "ipcrm -m <id>" to free to shared memory segment with ID <id> Reading from the Dispatcher --------------------------- You can read events from the dispatch stream using the python module dispatch:: >>> from dispatch import * >>> d = Dispatch('localhost') >>> record = d.recv() >>> id, record = unpack_header(record) >>> id == RECORD_IDS['PMT_RECORD'] True >>> pmt_record_gen = unpack_pmt_record(record) >>> pmt_event_record = next(pmt_record_gen) >>> pmt_event_record.NPmtHit 20 >>> for uncal_pmt in pmt_record_gen: ... print uncal_pmt.BoardID ... 11 3 Tagging a Release ================= First, make sure to set the version number in the Makefile and in python/setup.py! Then, make sure to edit the RELEASE_NOTES and make a note of any changes from the previous release. Finally, commit the changes and then tag the release: $ git commit $ git tag -a v1.2 You can push the tags to the remote server with the command: $ git push origin --tags
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