You may wish to test your software installation prior to visiting the telescope.
Or alternatively if you experience problems running FIREHOSE you may wish to test with a dataset known to produce good results, to insure there is not an error with your installation.
The instrument team has posted a small data set on the FIRE svn server for this purpose, available via anonymous svn. To download, "cd" into a directory where you would like the test data to reside on your local machine, and type the following at a unix prompt:
svn co svn://pele.mit.edu//firehose_test my_testdir
This will check out the files and place them in the "my_testdir" subdirectory. Within this there should be a directory with raw data, a "redux" directory containing only a mock Magellan observing catalog file, and a brief observing "log" indicating which raw files are which exposure types. With these files and the cookbook instructions you should be able to reduce a single spectrum from start to finish.
NEW: Also included in the distribution is a set of prism-mode data (courtesy of Adam Burgasser) that may be used for testing in this mode. The code may be found in the LowDisp subdirectory of my_testdir. If you already have the echelle test data and would like to download just the longslit data package, cd into my_testdir or whatever you named your directory) and type svn update.
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Unknown User (banados.eduardo_1@touchstonenetwork.net)
It requires an username and a password to download, which apparently are different to the wiki credentials.
Could someone point me out how to access to the practice data?
Thanks!
[Edit: Rob solved the problem. No password required anymore]