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The environment variable in script, HK_CM3SD_JSD_DIRECTORY, is defined at top of script. The jsd is created in the location defined in script. The jsd currently is created in the prod directory as shown below. {{{ #PRODUCTION SETTINGS to send jsd files to production directory $ENV{'HK_CM3SD_JSD_DIRECTORY'}="$hm/cvs/TBL_JSOC/lev1/hk_jsd_file/prod"; #USER SETTING to send jsd files to user directory #turn off production by commenting out, turn on what is need below #su_carl setting for test creating instruction file. #$ENV{'HK_CM3SD_JSD_DIRECTORY'}="$hm/cvs/TBL_JSOC/lev1/hk_jsd_file/su_carl"; #su_rock setting for test creating instruction file. #$ENV{'HK_CM3SD_JSD_DIRECTORY'}="$hm/cvs/TBL_JSOC/lev1/hk_jsd_file/su_rock"; }}} |
Housekeeping Telemetry Time Averaging
The Housekeeping Telemetry Time Averaging is calculated from level 0 housekeeping day file data. The mean, maximum, minimum, and standard deviation are calculated. An instruction file is created to specify range of time, keywords, output drms series name, author, and owner.
Create Instruction file
The basic format of the instruction file is shown below.
########## Template Instruction File Format ################## ###comments can be added after # at beginning of line TemplateName:<name of template file. Use for filename seriesname.template> SeriesName:<name of dataseries to create or use> Description:<description of series in quotes> Author:<name in quotes> Owner:<name in quotes> Interval:<in seconds only> keyword:<apid in decimal format>,<long keyword name>,<user created character name-not restricted size> . . . keyword:<apid in decimal format>,<long keyword name>,<user created character name-not restricted size>
An example instruction file is shown below.
###### Example 1 using apid 18 temperature values using users created names for short keyword name TemplateName:hmi.temp_summary_usernames.template Seriesname:hmi.temp_summary Description:"Temperature Statistics using usernames from HMI Housekeeping - Thermal/PS voltage packet" Author:"rock" Owner:"rock" Interval:600 keyword:18, HMI_TS19_OPT_INSIDE_FRONT, HTS19_INSIDE_FRONT keyword:18, HMI_TS21_OPT_NEAR_CEB_INT, HTS21_NEAR_CEB keyword:18, HMI_TS15_OVN_PREAMP, HTS15_OVEN_PREAMP ###### End Example 1
Create Maxium, Minimum, Mean and Standard Deviation JSD file
The create mean, maximum, minimum, and standard deviation jsd(cm3sd_jsd.pl) script is use to create the output drms series in DRMS using each keywords in the instruction file to create a keyword with a MAX, MIN, MEAN, and SD suffix that is a float. There will be T_START and T_START_step ( Interval value), T_START_epoch keywords auto created to represent the start packet time and interval covered in seconds. The T_START keyword will be the index. The T_START and T_START_epoch values will use UTC in units field. T_START_step will use the interval value in the template instructions file where the interval value is in seconds. The time interval or range is use to create a step in the slotted drms series. The author and owner are used to create the corresponding values in output drms series. This script does attempt to locate errors in instruction file and displays error messages.
An example jsd created based on the example instruction is shown below.
#====Global Series Information ============== SeriesName: hmi.temp_summary Description: "Temperature Statistics from HMI Housekeeping - Thermal/PS voltage packet" Author: "rock" Owner: "rock" Unitsize: 1 Archive: 0 Retention: 0 Tapegroup: 0 Index: T_START #== Keywords Series Information ============== Keyword:T_START,time,ts_eq,record,TSEQ_EPOCH,2,UTC,"T_START" Keyword:T_START_epoch,time,constant,record,TSEQ_EPOCH,2,UTC,"T_START_epoch" Keyword:T_START_step,float,constant,record,600,%f,"600 sec","T_START_step" Keyword:HTS21_NEAR_CEB_MIN,int,variable,record,DRMS_MISSING_VALUE,%d,none,"HTS21_NEAR_CEB_MIN" Keyword:HTS21_NEAR_CEB_MAX,int,variable,record,DRMS_MISSING_VALUE,%d,none,"HTS21_NEAR_CEB_MAX" Keyword:HTS21_NEAR_CEB_MEAN,int,variable,record,DRMS_MISSING_VALUE,%d,none,"HTS21_NEAR_CEB_MEAN" Keyword:HTS21_NEAR_CEB_SD,int,variable,record,DRMS_MISSING_VALUE,%d,none,"HTS21_NEAR_CEB_SD" . . .
An example of running script is shown below. The isf= is followed by path to the instruction file.
cm3sd_jsd_file.pl isf=/home/carl/cvs/TBL_JSOC/lev1/instruction_file/su_carl/hmitest1200_thermal_template.txt
The environment variable in script, HK_CM3SD_JSD_DIRECTORY, is defined at top of script. The jsd is created in the location defined in script. The jsd currently is created in the prod directory as shown below.
#PRODUCTION SETTINGS to send jsd files to production directory $ENV{'HK_CM3SD_JSD_DIRECTORY'}="$hm/cvs/TBL_JSOC/lev1/hk_jsd_file/prod"; #USER SETTING to send jsd files to user directory #turn off production by commenting out, turn on what is need below #su_carl setting for test creating instruction file. #$ENV{'HK_CM3SD_JSD_DIRECTORY'}="$hm/cvs/TBL_JSOC/lev1/hk_jsd_file/su_carl"; #su_rock setting for test creating instruction file. #$ENV{'HK_CM3SD_JSD_DIRECTORY'}="$hm/cvs/TBL_JSOC/lev1/hk_jsd_file/su_rock";
Load Maxium, Minimum, Mean and Standard Deviation in DRMS Data Series
The load mean, maximum, minimum, and standard deviation executable(load_m3sd) is use to get keyword data from housekeeping day file and calculate values based on time interval and keywords specified in instruction file.
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