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information_for_astronomers:user_guide:faq [2014/03/19 14:09]
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 === How can I have a look into my spectral data, to check if everything is ok? === === How can I have a look into my spectral data, to check if everything is ok? ===
-Again, you could use the [[information_for_astronomers:​user_guide:​pyonlplot|Online Plotter]] for a preview, but most people will prefer to use ''​Gildas/​Class''​ for this task. Our class pipeline runs on ''​observer5'',​ so for a timely access log-in to this machine. Files will be located in ''/​data/​Class''​. See [[information_for_astronomers:​user_guide:​reduction_of_spectroscopic_measurements|this page]] for details.+Again, you could use the [[information_for_astronomers:​user_guide:​pyonlplot|Online Plotter]] for a preview, but most people will prefer to use ''​Gildas/​Class''​ for this task. Our class pipeline runs on ''​observer2''​ and ''​observer4'',​ so for a timely access log-in to this machine. Files will be located in ''/​data/​Class''​. See [[information_for_astronomers:​user_guide:​reduction_of_spectroscopic_measurements|"​reduction of spectroscopic measurements"​]] for details.
  
  
 ===== Obtaining the data ===== ===== Obtaining the data =====
 === Where is the data stored? === === Where is the data stored? ===
-Raw data files (in FITS format) are originally stored in ''/​daten/​Raw''​ on ''​be4'',​ but this directory is NFS-mounted on most user machines (e.g., ''​observer2''​ and ''​observer5''​. The latter runs the ''​Class''​ pipeline to produce the spectroscopy files in ''​Gildas''​ format. So, if you only want these, you should use ''​observer5''​ to read the data located in ''/​daten/​Class''​.+Raw data files (in FITS format) are originally stored in ''/​daten/​Raw''​ on ''​be4'',​ but this directory is NFS-mounted on most user machines (e.g., ''​observer2''​ and ''​observer4''​. The latter runs the ''​Class''​ pipeline to produce the spectroscopy files in ''​Gildas''​ format. So, if you only want these, you should use ''​observer4''​ to read the data located in ''/​daten/​Class''​. 
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 === How do I copy them to my place? === === How do I copy them to my place? ===
information_for_astronomers/user_guide/faq.txt · Last modified: 2019/08/10 21:54 by akraus