Dear ... ,

INTEGRAL is collecting new data for your observation :

  on "Gal. Bulge region" (proposal ID ".......").

Starting now, NRT data are made available to you from
the ISDC data distribution area with a delay of typically
a few hours after acquisition by the satellite.

The data from your observation, in particular of long key
programmes, may accumulate over many revolutions. In order
to provide your data faster, we incrementally distribute
the data for each revolution. Please download your data
regularly because they will stay in the FTP area for
a maximum of 4 weeks.

You can download the dataset using the following command :

rsync -lrtv isdcarc.unige.ch::arc/FTP/arc_distr/NRT/public/ NRT_public

In order to download the data in smaller parts, e.g. revolution
by revolution, you can use the following commands (in this case,
the directories NRT_public/scw and NRT_public/aux
must already exist) :

rsync -lrtv isdcarc.unige.ch::arc/FTP/arc_distr/NRT/public/scw/RRRR/ NRT_public/scw/RRRR

and

rsync -lrtv isdcarc.unige.ch::arc/FTP/arc_distr/NRT/public/aux/ NRT_public/aux

where RRRR (4 digits) are the numbers of the relevant revolutions.

The dataset will grow as the observation proceeds. To obtain
the latest data you will need to re-run the command above.

As the dataset might be growing and changing while running
the rsync command, you may see some error messages. Re-running
the rsync command will fix the temporary inconsistency.


Please be aware, that the near real time data can be affected
by a number of defects, e.g.:
- inaccurate pointing information,
- approximate auxiliary information,
- missing auxiliary information (time correlation files).
The final consolidated data will be provided to you typically
6 weeks after the end of your observation.


For further questions please contact the INTEGRAL help-desk at :

    inthelp@sciops.esa.int

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