Interacting with the SDP
On this page, we describe a few methods which you can explore to interact with SDP, including executing a scan and accessing data. Below, we assume that one uses the command line (a terminal window) to execute commands and to start ITango. To do the same from a Jupyter notebook, look at the documentation here.
To get a stand-alone instance of the SDP running please refer to Installing the SDP.
There are two main paths that one can take to work with SDP:
use ITango to run commands on an SDP subarray device: Accessing the Tango interface
use the SDP console to manipulate the SDP Configuration Database: Connecting to the configuration database. This is not recommended for non-developers.
The above pages describe simple scenarios, when test processing scripts are used, i.e. we do not execute the vis-receive script and do not send and receive data. To understand how to use the vis-receive script, we recommend that you follow the instructions in the example Jupyter notebook for vis-receive.
Similarly, if you are interested in running the pointing offset calibration pipeline, follow the instructions in the pointing calibration Jupyter notebook
In addition, various dashboards and displays can be used to inspect SDP data products and metrics.