From grc@haystack.mit.edu Tue Aug 6 16:01:56 2002 From: grc@haystack.mit.edu (Glenn Campbell) Date: Tue, 06 Aug 2002 11:01:56 -0400 Subject: [Openmadrigal-admin] Geophysical Parameter Update Message-ID: <3D4FE4E4.2080903@haystack.mit.edu> The geophysical parameters file containing such data as Kp and Ap has been updated at the Millstone Madrigal site. To make this latest data available to users of your Madrigal site, simply download the file at http://www.haystack.edu/madrigal/distributionFiles/geo500101g.001.tar.Z to your $MADROOT directory and do the following: 1) cd $MADROOT 2) uncompress geo500101g.001.tar.Z 3) tar -xf geo500101g.001.tar Please contact Bill Rideout at brideout@haystack.mit.edu with any questions or problems. From brideout@haystack.mit.edu Mon Aug 19 16:24:31 2002 From: brideout@haystack.mit.edu (William Rideout) Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 11:24:31 -0400 Subject: [Openmadrigal-admin] Madrigal 2.1 released Message-ID: <3D610DAF.FCFE24FD@haystack.mit.edu> The latest release of Madrigal, 2.1, is now available for download at www.openmadrigal.org. The new features of this release include: 1) A global search web interface that allows the entire local Madrigal database to be searched at once. Users can use any possible filter(s) that involve cedar mnemonics to filter out data, such as: 4 < Kp < 6 log10(Ti/dTi)>1.5 2) According to how you configure Madrigal, users can add notes to individual experiments. 3) According to how you configure Madrigal, part or all of the database can be restricted to users with selected ranges of ip addresses. (These last two features were contributed by Tony Van Eyken.) Features 1) and 2) are now installed at http://www.haystack.mit.edu/madrigal - feel free to try them. The Madrigal installation instructions are available at http://www.haystack.mit.edu/madrigal/madInstall.html. They have been completely updated, and now include instructions both for installing Madrigal for the first time, and for easily updating Madrigal to the latest release (2.1). If you have any issues at all upgrading to this release of Madrigal, please let me know - I've tried to make it as bullet-proof as possible, but there's always something I could have missed. Bill -- Bill Rideout MIT Haystack Observatory Email: brideout@haystack.mit.edu Phone: 781 981-5624