Operator Interfaces 
   Operator Interfaces are the EPICS clients which connect to the available process variables and show them in a graphical display.
   At HADES two clients are in use 
 
   Two use cases are covered: 
-  The general slow control operation: hades
-  The Event Builder Control, not covered by this documentation, see Eventbuilder Documentation.
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  Sources 
  CVS 
 
-  Root 
-  :ext:scs@lx-pool.gsi.de:/misc/hadesprojects/slowcontrol/cvsroot
 
-  Repository  
  Development and changes 
   While the code is always available at the repository, production and development directories exists at two places within GSI. 
   So when changing the OPIs, you have to make sure to  
-  always commit your changes to the repository
-  and update the production directories of scsin the GSI LAN and the HADES LAN, since users use both on purpose
  open Heart / production directories 
   The production directories are: 
-  HADES LAN  
-  scs@hadesdaq02hosts the current operator directories
 
-  GSI LAN  
-  scs@lx-pool.gsi.deor any other GSI serviced linux machine
 
  playground / development directories 
 
-  your own place  
-  checkout your own version to your workplace and commit in later or inform (B.Kolb or P.Zumbruch)
 
-  HADES LAN  
-  scs@hadesdaq02
-  ~/playground/EPICS/operator/operator
 
 
  MEDM based 
  CVS 
 
-  Root 
-  :ext:scs@lx-pool.gsi.de:/misc/hadesprojects/slowcontrol/cvsroot
 
-  Repository  
  CSS based 
  CVS 
 
-  Root 
-  :ext:scs@lx-pool.gsi.de:/misc/hadesprojects/slowcontrol/cvsroot
 
-  Repository  
  Operation 
  MEDM 
 
-  GSI LAN: any hades user
-  medm -x ~scs/operator/hades.adl
 
-  HADES LAN: scs@hadesdaq02/01
-  medm -x ~scs/operator/hades.adl
 
  CSS 
 
-  ! Per CSS (eclipse) workspace only one CSS session is recommended !  
 
Therefore: 
-  GSI/HADES LAN: 
-  import via CSS from the repository the code to your own workspace
 
-- 
PeterZumbruch - 01 Jun 2012