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If you want to take a copy of the data you collect, you are advised to plug an external hard-drive into the DataDispenser computer during your session. This will collect your data as you go.

The DataDispenser is a small 'headless' (i.e. No monitor or keyboard attached) Linux computer to which USB hard-drives can be connected. It is operated via a web-interface which will enable the streaming of your data directly to a portable disk that you can take with you when you leave.

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  1. Plug your external hard drive into the DataDispenser and note the port name.

  2. Log in to any computer, and in your chosen browser, enter following url:

  3. Click Define a new Clone (login with your FedID if prompted to do so).
    Each 'Clone' is a unique process for copying the data into the area you specify.

http://k11-dd001.diamond.ac.uk/

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  • Complete the online form

    • enter your visit ID (e.g. mt1111-9)

    • choose a Clone ID (letters/digits/-/_ but no blanks)

    • specify the visit data you wish to copy (default: all)

    • (Note: I12 tomography -- you should create separate rawdata and processing clones)

    • select which external hard drive to which you want to copy the data

    • specify the directory name on your external hard drive to copy to

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  • Click Save

Closing the Data Dispenser

  • Wait until all your data has been collected and written to the visit directory.

    • Log in to any computer, and in your chosen browser, enter following url:

http://k11-dd001.diamond.ac.uk/

  • Click your Clone name

  • Click Finalise
    this does a final pass to ensure all data has been copied

    Wait until the Clone is Terminated (this can take seconds or minutes)

  • Click the External Media tab on the web page

  • Click unmount for your external hard drive
    Refresh the page until the unmount has completed (normally < 1 second)

 

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