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This allows viewers to get information from each hutch control room computer with minimal additional load on the computers or the operator(s).

XTerm Access to Interactive Hosts via NoMachine

LCLS Offers a pool of NoMachine hosts that serve as an entry-point to efficient X11 access to our computing resources for interactive and offline analysis and general computing.  Please see the Remote Visualization user guide for more information.

Software Applications Provided by LCLS

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Stanford University maintains an enterprise license to the slack chat application.  Here is the getting started guide from University IT. External guests from can be added to specific channels upon request and LCLS agreement, discuss with your LCLS Point of Contact.

Remote Access Software

NoMachineImage RemovedTo support remote operations a dedicated NoMachine Terminal Server has been deployed: psnxopr.slac.stanford.edu.

Then, NoMachine Enterprise Desktop will be installed on all DAQ workstations. 

The following link provides guidelines to configure NoMachine Client: Remote Visualization.

To access the DAQ workstation, use the following steps:

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NoMachine Physical Desktops

At times it may be necessary for offsite staff to collaboratively share control of an instrument control workstation with onsite staff.  This capability is provided by the NoMachine Physical Desktop service.  Access is granted and continued at the discretion of the onsite operator of the target workstation.

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AR Headsets

LCLS has acquired a number of augmented reality headsets to allow staff technicians and engineers to co-view a workspace while respecting social-distancing protocols.

Hardware:  https://www.realwear.com/products/hmt-1/

Software:   https://www.amaxperteye.com/

We are using Space1 as the software platform for communicating with the AR headset.

Login here to call the headset and use the communication tools: 

http://portal.space1.it/

Login for operator:

Help1@slac.stanford.edu    Help1!

Login for headset (Virtual collaboration – Space1)

User3@slac.stanford.edu    User3!

Within the call you can,

  • share screen with the headset
  • control the headset (camera zoom, flashlight, volume, etc)
  • send files, pictures, 3D models
  • draw on their camera feed and draw on a whiteboard
  • chat via text

We were able to establish calls from psconsole to the headset over EDUROAM wifi in the FEH.

Demo video recorded from psconsole screen (no sound):

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