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Step-by-step guide to login and clone the Git repository on RedHawk machine

Method 1:

Note: Following method gives the git-lfs space error

  • Step 1: How to do pslogin:
    • ssh to pslogin: "ssh username@pslogin.slac.stanford.edu"
    • After pslogin user can clone the git project repository in pslogin space (This space will be shared between pslogin and RedHawk machine)
  • Step 2: How to shh to RedHawk machine:
    • ssh to RedHawk from "pslogin": "ssh psstuart"
    • This step will connect the user with RedHawk machine
    • Once the user logs into RedHawk machine, the user can see the same project repository cloned during the first step.

Method 2:

  • Step 1: ssh to pslogin: "ssh username@pslogin.slac.stanford.edu" or "ssh pslogin -Y"
  • Step 2: ssh to RedHawk from "pslogin": "ssh psstuart"
    • This step will connect the user with RedHawk machine
  • Step 3: Once the user logs into RedHawk machine, user can clone the git repo by typing following command.

How to load the firmware programming files into RedHawk machine

  • We cannot build the firmware on RedHawk machine because Vivado doesn't support the RedHawk machine distro.
  • We can just build it on Ubuntu then use the python script to program the generated .MCS file. To do that plese follow following steps:
    • Step 1: Go to your Ubuntu server and build the firmware. For more information on how to build the firmware of your project please follow the link given in Related articles.



https://github.com/slaclab/snl-bes-dev

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