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SATAN Help ONLINE DATA ACQUISITION SATAN can be used to analyze online data by connecting it to the data stream
from the front-end computer. 2) Start the new version of the Remote Event Server on a LINUX or AIX machine. (Note that SATAN is adapted to the modified data connection provided by the new Remote Event Server. It is not possible to connect SATAN on WINDOWS/NT with the old Remote Event Server!) 3) Start WINREVDLG.EXE on your PC and connect it to the Remote Event Server.
(WINREVDLG.EXE needs the following modules of the C run-time library to start:
Mfc42d.dll, Mfcn42d.dll, Mf042d.dll, Msvcrtd.dll. They are available if the C
compiler is installed.) WINREVDLG.EXE requires the IP number and the port of the
machine where the Remote Event Server runs. The IP number can be obtained by
entering "PING computername" (example "PING
lxi006") in a DOS command window. WINREVDLG collects the data from the Remote Event Server and writes the data on a buffer
file on your PC. Any name for the buffer file is allowed. E.g. you could synchronize the names of the buffer files to the files written by the front-end system. (Be aware that storing the buffer file(s) might need large disk space.) 4) Start your SATAN analysis program. The analysis program for the on-line analysis is identical to the one you use for the off-line analysis. It is
compiled with PLI .. and linked with SLINK .. without any special options. 5) Connect your SATAN analysis to the buffer file by pulling it
from the WINDOWS EXPLORER into the
SATAN command window by the mouse or by entering the command "LINPUT filename / ONLINEDATA
CONNECT". 6) The SATAN commands are accepted in a separate thread, therefore any command is accepted during data analysis. The connection to the file can be maintained. The data of the buffer file, written by WINREVDLG are read without any losses, but eventually with some time delay. 7) Be aware that only some fraction, typically around 50%, of the measured
data is transported by the Remote Event Server due to dead-time losses.
- Several analyzers can be controlled simultaneously |