Server Install -------------- Install Location ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hyperion is generally installed in the beamline software directory: ``/dls_sw//software/bluesky`` This directory contains versioned installation folders ``mx-bluesky_vx.y.z`` for each installed version. Within the directory there is a symlink ``hyperion`` to the currently active version. This is generally a symlink to either ``hyperion_stable`` or ``hyperion_latest`` symlinks which then point to the latest stable and development releases respectively. Switching Versions ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ For example to switch from the development to the stable release simply: :: rm hyperion ln -s hyperion_latest hyperion After this you will need to run ``hyperion_restart()`` in the GDA jython console to restart hyperion Verifying that Hyperion is running ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To verify that the correct version of Hyperion is running, you should be able to view the process on the control server, ssh into the control server, the output of ``ps ax`` should be something like the following, showing which deployment is currently running. You should see two processes, the main process and also the external callback process. :: $ ps ax | grep hyperion 1181420 ? Sl 2:36 /dls_sw/i03/software/bluesky/mx-bluesky_v1.5.0/mx-bluesky/.venv/bin/python /dls_sw/i03/software/bluesky/mx-bluesky_v1.5.0/mx-bluesky/.venv/bin/hyperion 1181422 ? Sl 1:54 /dls_sw/i03/software/bluesky/mx-bluesky_v1.5.0/mx-bluesky/.venv/bin/python /dls_sw/i03/software/bluesky/mx-bluesky_v1.5.0/mx-bluesky/.venv/bin/hyperion-callbacks Kubernetes Install ------------------ If Hyperion is deployed on Kubernetes (currently experimental) then it can be managed from the beamline kubernetes dashboard, e.g. https://k8s-i03-dashboard.diamond.ac.uk In the beamline namespace there will be a deployment ``hyperion-deployment``, a ``hyperion-svc`` service and associated pods, ingress etc. through which the current state may be observed / managed. Logging ~~~~~~~ On kubernetes deployments, the initial startup is sent to standard IO and is captured as part of the standard kubernetes logging facility. The configured logging locations are defined in the ``values.yaml`` for the specific deployment Helm chart.