2 LCOGT Pipeline Variants

 2.1 Requirements for running the LCOGT pipeline
 2.2 Important environment variables

There are two variants of the LCOGT pipeline, one of which is designed to run in real time as data comes in. Most users will only need to run the second form, known as the offline pipeline.

2.1 Requirements for running the LCOGT pipeline

The LCOGT pipeline requires a recent Starlink installation. The latest version may be obtained from http://starlink.eao.hawaii.edu/starlink. Since development of the pipeline is an ongoing process, it is recommended that the newest builds be used to access the full capabilities of the pipeline. These builds can be obtained from
https://github.com/Starlink/ORAC-DR/ and may be kept up-to-date with git.

The Starlink Perl installation (Starperl) must be used to run the pipeline due to the module requirements. The Starlink environment should be initialized as usual before running Orac-dr.

The pipeline uses the following Starlink applications:

2.2 Important environment variables

The pipeline uses a number of environment variables to determine where data should be read from and written to. Some are set automatically when the pipeline is initialized, but they can be overridden manually and, with the -honour flag may be left unchanged between successive runs of the pipeline. The variables that must be defined in order for the pipeline to run are denoted as ‘Mandatory’ in the list below.