| 9 | | Most users will use czartool via the web page in ippMonitor. This gives a snapshot of processing at the current time, with plots starting from around 6pm, just before nightly observations begin and burntool is scheduled to begin processing the data. There are, however, other useful Perl scripts available in {{{trunk/ippMonitor/czartool}}} that enable the user to go back further in time and create plots or metrics of particular labels, stages or date ranges. The main tool of interest is czarplot. |
| | 9 | Most users will use czartool via the web page in ippMonitor. This gives a snapshot of processing at the current time, with plots starting from around 6pm, just before nightly observations begin and burntool is scheduled to begin processing the data. There are, however, other useful Perl scripts available in {{{trunk/ippMonitor/czartool}}} that enable the user to go back further in time and create plots or metrics of particular labels, stages or date ranges. The main tool of interest is {{{czarplot}}}. |