DBSP Reduction Machine
9.- Data Reduction Machine
The aquired images can be automatically transfered to a second machine, allowing both automatic backup and starting any custom data pipeline on a machine diferent than the acquisition one.
There are two GUIs, called "Image Pullers" that "pull" the images out of the acquisition machine once they are done.
In the DBSP case, there are two "pullers", one for each side (BLUE and RED pullers).
For starting/stoping these pullers, refers to the starting and shutting down the system page.
Here we will just say that the "pullers" can collect all the images in the same, custom-defined local directory, or they can "replicate" the remote directory (on the acquisition machine), so the user will end up with a perfect "mirror" of the directory structure of the acquisition machine.
For a manual on how to use the GUIs, go here.
Note that this pullers are exactly the same as the one being currebtly used with WIRC.
The aquired images can be automatically transfered to a second machine, allowing both automatic backup and starting any custom data pipeline on a machine diferent than the acquisition one.
There are two GUIs, called "Image Pullers" that "pull" the images out of the acquisition machine once they are done.
In the DBSP case, there are two "pullers", one for each side (BLUE and RED pullers).
For starting/stoping these pullers, refers to the starting and shutting down the system page.
Here we will just say that the "pullers" can collect all the images in the same, custom-defined local directory, or they can "replicate" the remote directory (on the acquisition machine), so the user will end up with a perfect "mirror" of the directory structure of the acquisition machine.
For a manual on how to use the GUIs, go here.
Note that this pullers are exactly the same as the one being currebtly used with WIRC.