doc/getting_started_mgmt: fix result folders

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Kelly Stevens 2016-08-03 14:10:00 +08:00 committed by Sebastien Bourdeauducq
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@ -153,6 +153,6 @@ Modify the ``run()`` method of the experiment as follows: ::
Commit, push and submit the experiment as before. While it is running, go to the "Datasets" dock of the GUI and create a new XY plot showing the new result (you need to edit the applet command line so that it retrieves the ``parabola`` dataset). Observe how the points are added one by one to the plot.
After the experiment has finished executing, the results are written to a HDF5 file that resides in ``~/artiq-master/results/<date>/<hour>``. Open that file with HDFView or h5dump, and observe the data we just generated as well as the Git commit ID of the experiment (a hexadecimal hash such as ``947acb1f90ae1b8862efb489a9cc29f7d4e0c645`` that represents the data at a particular time in the Git repository). The list of Git commit IDs can be found using the ``git log`` command in ``~/artiq-work``.
After the experiment has finished executing, the results are written to a HDF5 file that resides in ``~/artiq-master/results/<date>/<hour>-<minute>``. Open that file with HDFView or h5dump, and observe the data we just generated as well as the Git commit ID of the experiment (a hexadecimal hash such as ``947acb1f90ae1b8862efb489a9cc29f7d4e0c645`` that represents the data at a particular time in the Git repository). The list of Git commit IDs can be found using the ``git log`` command in ``~/artiq-work``.
.. note:: HDFView and h5dump are third-party tools not supplied with ARTIQ.