Quickstart#
To quickly start using famewoks for reducing/analyzing your data there are three
different scenarios:
You are still doing an experiment on the beamline#
FAME-UHD (BM16 at ESRF)#
You will work as
opd16generic userOpen a browser on
lbm16jadecomputer and connect tohttp://jade:8000Go to the directory of your experiment and open the notebook in the
SCRIPTSdirectory (usually at/data/visitor/your_proposal/bm16/your_session/)If the notebook is not there, please ask your local contact to create one for you or simply download one from https://gitlab.esrf.fr/F-CRG/fames/famewoks
Depending on the experiment, you may adapt the names of the counters. Ask your local contact to get this information.
NOTE:
lbm16jadeis also accessible via Guacamole atremote.esrf.fr
FAME-PIX (BM30 at ESRF)#
You will work as
opd30generic userStart Visual Studio Code on
lbm30vincicomputer and open the notebook in theSCRIPTSdirectory of your experiment (usually at/data/visitor/your_proposal/bm30/your_session/)If the notebook is not there, please ask your local contact to create one for you or simply download one from https://gitlab.esrf.fr/F-CRG/fames/famewoks
Depending on the experiment, you may adapt the names of the counters. Ask your local contact to get this information.
NOTE:
lbm30vinciis also accessible via Guacamole atremote.esrf.fr
Your experiment is finished and your data are not archived yet#
You will work remotely with your personal ESRF account via the ESRF JupyterHub portal
Follow the ESRF installation procedure
You want to work locally on your computer#
Follow the local installation procedure
If you do not have already your own notebook, download the Data reduction notebook from https://gitlab.esrf.fr/F-CRG/fames/famewoks