Hi Jürgen,
The /etc/autoreduce/icat4.cfg file contains cached DB ids for facilities, instruments, investigation types, dataset types, datafile formats, and parameter types to help speed up cataloging process.
You may run cacheICAT <hostAndPort> <password> to generate your icat4.cfg file. (see http://code.google.com/p/icatproject/source/browse/contrib/scripts/readme) If you place the icat4.cfg file in directories other than /etc/autoreduce, you may modify the ingestNexus script to point to the location where your icat4.cfg file is stored.
Hope this helps,
Thanks, Shelly
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Hi Jürgen,
The /etc/autoreduce/icat4.cfg file contains cached DB ids for facilities, instruments, investigation types, dataset types, datafile formats, and parameter types to help speed up cataloging process.
You may run cacheICAT <hostAndPort> <password> to generate your icat4.cfg file.