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Many SolarSoft instrument PI Teams include various calibration and ancillary data bases in an area ($SSWDB) which is seperate from the software tree ($SSW). The division permits site customization based on local analysis needs while minimizing the local disk requirements. Many of the data base sets are of limited interest and/or have very large free disk requirements and may not be desired at particular sites. Utilities are provided within the SolarSoft distribution (with an optional WWW FORM front end) to manage installation and upgrading of desired SSWDB subsets.
Suggestions:
The /.../sswdb directory created in the preceding steps is the top of your $SSWDB tree and various mission and instrument level data bases (branches) will be located under this - setting the 'pointers' ( environmentals) so that SSW applications will look in the correct location is accomplished by simple modification to site configuration files. Most SSW applications reference the data bases by secondary environmentals which (by default) are defined relative to $SSWDB - for the simplest site organization where all data bases are maintained under $SSWDB, this provides the single point location for mapping the SSW system to the local site hardware.
Required SSWDB site configuration:
A few fundamental, top level SSW environmentals (including $SSWDB) are
mapped to local disk names using the site configuration file:
In that site configuration file, modify references for at least $sdb,
$SSWDB, and $ydb as follows:
The site configuration file(s) are executed as part of the
standard SSW setup procedure
so that downline applications will refer to the locally defined
system.
Descriptions of various $SSWDB data bases and
procedures for installation and upgrading are found in
the SSWDB Installation Document
freeland@penumbra.nascom.nasa.gov
The SSW site manager (usually the person who installed SSW) may edit
that file to accomodate local hardware/disk configuration changes.$SSW/site/setup/setup.ssw_paths
[ File: $SSW/site/setup/setup.ssw_paths]
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setenv sdb /LOCAL_PATH/sswdb # sdb is an old $SSWDB synonym
setenv SSWDB /LOCAL_PATH/sswdb
[...]
setenv ydb $SSWDB/ydb # may already look like this
# ydb => Yohkoh data base
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Note about the Yohkoh Data Base, $ydb
For historical reasons, the "Yohkoh Data Base", aka $ydb
actually contains many useful ancillary data bases which are
independent of Yohkoh but which were developed by the
Yohkoh team to provide important contextual information. For example,
GOES 6,7,8,9,10 X-Ray lightcurve, GOES event listings, NOAA Active Region
data bases etc. These general interest data bases, access, and
analysis routines are now fully integrated within
the SSW environment but (at least for the time being), the
default location of these ancillary data base files is defined relative to
the Yohkoh data base, $ydb.
At most sites, (and suggested for new sites) the location for
$ydb is $SSWDB/ydb. For sites which already
have a pre-SSW installation and independent system for maintaining $ydb,
they can simply substitute the existing ydb path
in place of $SSWDB/ydb in the site configuration file.
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