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== GSI configuration == | == GSI configuration == | ||
Run the command '''root-setup'''. You will see the options and arguments the command takes, including a list of the environments you can set up. There are four environments: | Run the command '''root-setup'''. You will see the options and arguments the command takes, including a list of the environments you can set up. There are four environments: | ||
'''fair''', '''r3b''', '''cbm''' and '''panda''' | '''cern''', '''fair''', '''r3b''', '''cbm''' and '''panda''' | ||
Below you'll find detailed instructions of how to set up each of these environments. Therefore now proceed with the instructions about the environment you need. | Below you'll find detailed instructions of how to set up each of these environments. Therefore now proceed with the instructions about the environment you need. | ||
Revision as of 11:53, 23 April 2015
These tutorials assume you are p123456 using a Linux LWP. Replace p123456 with your own p-number in relevant commands. These tutorials also assume you are allowed to edit a .bashrc file in the directory /home/p123456/. If this is not the case, contact lwp@rug.nl. In the tutorials, Linux commands, directories and file names are written bold to distinguish them.
GSI configuration
Run the command root-setup. You will see the options and arguments the command takes, including a list of the environments you can set up. There are four environments:
cern, fair, r3b, cbm and panda
Below you'll find detailed instructions of how to set up each of these environments. Therefore now proceed with the instructions about the environment you need.
Configuration of multiple GSI-systems
Running R3Broot, CBMroot or PANDAroot with modifications of your own