4 Including Non-HEASARC-Supported Missions in your CALDB This section is for users who have set up the CALDB structure as described above, and who want to add their own missions and instruments to their CALDB. To enable Remote Access: download the file https://heasarc.gsfc.nasa.gov/FTP/caldb/software/tools/caldb.config.
----- UNIX / ULTRIX -----5 Add the following line to your .login file: source
The system can be accessed by users and software alike to determine which calibration datasets are available, and which should be used for data reduction and analysis. Users no longer have to worry about updating their local installations of the CALDB every time a new data file is released, so maintenance is much easier. See the Caldb User's Guide for more information. 2) Set up the Caldb environment variables or logicals by following the appropriate set of directions below.
1.1 Is a Local Caldb Available to Me?
Make sure the CALDB environment variables are defined as described in Section 2.2. 4 Including Non-HEASARC-Supported Missions in your CALDB This section is for users who have set up the CALDB structure as described above, and who want to add their own missions and instruments to their CALDB.
– meyquel Apr 26 '13 at 17:42 1 I have in the same server some .sh that Cron call in diferent interval of time.
the server is runing ok, Cron call this .sh every 2 minutes, but sometimes show TERM environment variable not set, then .sh dont do nothing. – meyquel Apr 26 '13 at 17:51 National Aeronautics and Space Administration Goddard Space Flight Center Sciences and Exploration PARAMETERS infile [string] The name of the calibration file that is to be searched for calibration keywords.
For example if you download the file to /local/user/caldb.config, then
and set the environment $CALDBCONFIG to point to that file. The HEASARC's calibration database (CALDB) system stores and indexes datasets associated with the calibration of high energy astronomical instrumentation. The path to the caldbconfig file is obtained from the CALDBCONFIG environment variable or logical.
Optionally, empty Calibration Index Files also specified in the caldbconfig file can be created by this task. If you do not know where the Calibration Database directories are located, contact your Caldb administrator.
This task assumes that the current directory is under the directory pointed at by the CALDB environment variable (logical).
Failure to set this variable properly will cause access problems when retrieving the dataset from the Caldb.