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For first time users, click here for configuration information.
There is an alternative method for logging into the controls system using a Linux remote desktop via MobaXterm instructions for installations and configuration can be found here .
Conventions
$
represents the command line prompt. Type the text to the right of the $
on the command line.
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Make sure that xwin32 is installed and running. If it's running you will see a blue X logo in the tray at the bottom right corner of the Windows screen. Launch SecureCRT or putty and connect to host mcclogin.slac.stanford.edu. If a Security Warning pops up, click Accept & Continue. Log in with your Unix username and password. At the prompt on mcclogin, type Code Block |
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ssh physics@lcls-srv01
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or Code Block |
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ssh lclsops@lcls-srv01
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or Code Block |
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ssh acclegr@lcls-srv01
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depending on which group account you were added to in Step 2 above. If you see a prompt for a password, something went wrong and you need to contrack Ken Brobeck. Launch LCLS Home Screen. At the prompt, type: If you don't want to type "ssh <groupname>@lcls-srv01" and "lclshome" every time you connect to the control system, click here and follow the instructions for LCLSHOME Short-Cuts. |
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Login to lcls-dev2 with Code Block |
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$ ssh -X -Y username@lcls-dev2.slac.stanford.edu
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Find out what shell you are running by typing echo $SHELL . Your shell will be either tcsh or bash . ex: Code Block |
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$ echo $SHELL
/bin/bash
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I am running bash . If you are using tcsh , type this commend to enter the bash shell before proceeding: If you are using bash , type this command: Code Block |
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$ source /nfsafs/slac/g/lcls/buildtools/epicsscript/setup/epicsSetupENVS.bash
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And start up the lcls home screen by typing: |
Troubleshooting
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