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GROND DATA INFORMATION

This page allows you to look for the location of the data corresponding your ESO Prog-ID number.

Click on the group name of your Prog ID/PI. Then you get a list of the Prog ID numbers together for the corresponding PI (this is what we have got till now from ESO), sorted according to ESO period.

There are three different groups of users.

  • grond users: they can read all the data corresponding to PI Greiner
  • grondmpia users: they can read the data corresponding the PI Zibetti, Jester, Goldman, Nikolov, Drahus, Moyano and Tapken
  • grondboe users: they can read the data corresponding to PI Boehringer , Pierini , Seitz and Finoguenov .

How to access GROND DATA

The GROND Data are achived in the afs. So you need an afs account to be able to read them. AFS is a file system similar to NFS. It can be mounted from any computer in the world if the proper client software (openAFS) is installed.
If you are not familiar with afs, here MPE users will find all needed info. A more complete information can be found at the RZG pages or in the OpenAFS Documentation.

Once you have mounted afs in your machine, you just can use the standard UNIX/Linux comand cp to copy your data to your local disk. To check read permission you have to use the comand fs la . For instance:

fs la /afs/ipp/mpe/gamma/instruments/grond/data/2008-09-07/raw/000XMMDCP076/ob1_2
Access list for /afs/ipp/mpe/gamma/instruments/grond/data/2008-09-07/raw/000XMMDCP076/ob1_2 is
Normal rights:
  gamma:grondboe rl
  gamma:grond rlidw
  gamma:admin rlidwka
  system:administrators rlidwka
  afsbackup rl

For alternatives to AFS see the GROND rules/hint page.
Created by: B.Sanchez mail
Authorized by: J.Greiner mail

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