EIS Master Study Database

Testing and importing a new science study

A new study should be submitted via email and consists of 2 files:

Both are plain ascii text files.

If any errors in the study are discovered during testing then an email should be sent to the study proposer detailing the problem(s) and requesting the study definition be fixed and re-submitted - until that happens the study will not be imported into the master database.

When a new study definition is received the two parts are usually in the form of attachments. Save the attachments to your local hard disk. The best practice is to create a directory/folder for each study definition received and place the .def and .txt files into the appropriate directory.

The study definition files need to be transferred to the EIS EGSE computer (msslqm) in the Boyd Centre Bat Cave. This can be done in 2 ways:

  1. Copy each study definition folder onto a usb pen drive.
  2. Copy the directory and it's contents directly to msslqm using ssh.

Both methods are described in the procedure below.

Procedure

  1. Log onto msslqm as user 'solarb'.
    This will usually be done by unlocking the screen saver.
    Just type in the password and press return.

    The keeper of the password is m.whillock@ucl.ac.uk.

  2. Copy the new study definition folders to the EGSE computer.
    If copying the study definition files using a pen drive, follow these instructions.
    If copying the study definition files using ssh, follow these instructions.

  3. For each new study to be imported:
    1. Test study on flight spare using the pm (non-master) database.
    2. Import study into master database
  4. After all the new studies have been imported:
    1. Prepare the database for transfer to the MSSL server.
    2. Copy the database to the MSSL server.

That's it, you've finished!