The PCAL team (Tony S. & Cervane G.) went down to End X today, Did an ES measurement. This End Station measurement analysis tool:
python3 generate_measurement_data.py --WS "PS4" --date "2024-06-27" was before we even left the End Station.
This is almost ideal.
There was a little bit of git configuration to do as this was the first evocation of git on that particular laptop after that it worked.
There are a few notes that need to be added to the document though.
To run the Analysis code a date must be entered into to script. This date is the latest measurement date of the working standard you took with you to the End Station.
To find this date, one must go to
/ligo/gitcommon/Calibration/pcal/O4/lab/measurements/
git pull
gedit O4PSparams.yaml and search for PS4. the last date in the PS4 section will git you the date you need.
At a certain point I realized that it is easier to sign in to your own account or just use the following command to switch users within the terminal :
su
Then answer the prompt for credentials.
From there I was able to very easily
git pull
git add
git commit
and git push all from the End Station.
The trend data was then ran from my laptop once I made it back to the Corner Station. This trend data still has the Latex embeded into the python code and will eventually be removed in next iterations.
https://git.ligo.org/Calibration/pcal/-/tree/master/O4/ES/measurements/LHO_EndX/tD20240730?ref_type=heads
Pictures of before and after beam spots look like this due to a beam movement done by Francisco.