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* Sync the time on the PAVO computer. Open a terminal window and type "rsh pavo" to log into the pavo computer. Then type " | * Sync the time on the PAVO computer. Open a terminal window and type "rsh pavo" to log into the pavo computer. Then type " | ||
* Run PAVO using primary OPLE and primary Cosmic Debris. Otherwise, there might be problems with the PAVO communications - see [[# | * Run PAVO using primary OPLE and primary Cosmic Debris. Otherwise, there might be problems with the PAVO communications - see [[# | ||
- | * Open PAVO server from pull-down menu (Servers → PAVO). If this doesn’t work, then try "ssh -X pavo" and type " | + | * Open PAVO server from pull-down menu (Servers → PAVO). If this doesn’t work, then try "ssh -X pavo" and type " |
* If the server is being run from the mountain during a remote observing run, then the remote observer should open a terminal window and type "speak pavo" to communicate directly with the PAVO server. All commands that are usually entered into the PAVO server can be entered into the speak pavo session. Use CTRL-C to exit out of the speak session, do NOT type exit (that will close down the server). | * If the server is being run from the mountain during a remote observing run, then the remote observer should open a terminal window and type "speak pavo" to communicate directly with the PAVO server. All commands that are usually entered into the PAVO server can be entered into the speak pavo session. Use CTRL-C to exit out of the speak session, do NOT type exit (that will close down the server). | ||
* Open PAVO GUI from pull-down menu (GTK → PAVO) | * Open PAVO GUI from pull-down menu (GTK → PAVO) |