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Boyd, Steven, 24 June 2015 10:47

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h1. MICE Shifter Guides
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* [[First shift]] guide
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* [[UnofficialShifterGuide|The Unofficial Guide to being a Shifter]]
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* [[ShifterRostering|Shifter scheduling]]
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* [[Shifter Training]]
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* [[Shifter Rules]]
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* "Where to find the CDB Viewer":http://cdb.mice.rl.ac.uk/cdbviewer/
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* [[Suggestions to streamline/enhance shiftes|Shift Streamlining Suggestions]]
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h1. What to do when something happens on shift
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Shifter information for various problems that may be encountered on shift
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h2. Shifter Instructions or What to Do on Shift
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"What to do on-shift : MICE Shifter Training":http://micewww.pp.rl.ac.uk/documents/144
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As part of your shift you should keep a record of people present, the main parameters of the
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run and incidents that occurred during the run. A good example is shown in the 
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"Guide to using the eLog for shift":Shifter Elog Guide.pdf
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h2. How to launch and work with the Run Control
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"Using the Run Control GUI [2015]":http://micewww.pp.rl.ac.uk/documents/135
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h2. Shifter checklist : How to start a run
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Shifter checklist to start a MICE run - attachment:Shifter_Checklist.pdf
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h2. Where to find the CDB Viewer
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The CDB Viewer can be found at  http://cdb.mice.rl.ac.uk/cdbviewer/
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h2. Shifter Target Training and what to do when....
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"The RATS daemon crashes":http://micewww.pp.rl.ac.uk/projects/operations/wiki/ShifterTrainingTarget
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"A BPS error is encountered":http://micewww.pp.rl.ac.uk/projects/operations/wiki/ShifterTrainingTarget
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h2. What if one of the MICE thin clients crashes?
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Sometimes one the thin clients can crash like this https://micewww.pp.rl.ac.uk/elog/Shift+summary/150623_043853/MICETHIN02_error_230615.JPG
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The current response to this is :
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If the applications that had been running on the machine can just be opened elsewhere, then they should be, and an email
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should be sent to the online expert (Paolo). If the process hasn't been released by the machine, and can't be run
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in multiple instances (i.e. RunControl) then the SOC should be called, who will in turn probably call the online
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expert.