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− | | cat | + | | cat bcal_parms:0|| dumps ("cat"s) the contents of calibration version for run number 0 |
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+ | | vers cluster_merging || shows versions of the cluster_merging calibration type | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:34, 15 December 2011
From the *nix shell command line
you type | you get |
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ccdb | you get a simple usage message |
ccdb help | you get a more extensive help message |
ccdb -i | you enter the ccdb shell. there are several unix-like commands available to you to navigate the contents of the database and to modify the contents of the database |
Example ccdb shell session
Enter the ccdb shell with "ccdb -i". After that:
you type | you get |
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ls | shows contents of the current directory |
ls BCAL | shows the contents of the BCAL directory |
cd BCAL | enter the BCAL directory |
ls | shows the contents of the current directory (BCAL now) |
info cluster_merging | displays detailed information about the nature of the "cluster_merging" calibration constant type |
cat cluster_merging | dumps ("cat"s) the contents of calibration version |
cat bcal_parms:0 | dumps ("cat"s) the contents of calibration version for run number 0 |
vers cluster_merging | shows versions of the cluster_merging calibration type |