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<H3>Start servers</H3>
	The installation has completed successfully. To start openBIS launch the following script:
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 ${INSTALL_BIN_PATH}/allup.sh
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	After the completion of the above command openBIS will be available at
	<A href="https://localhost:8443/openbis">https://localhost:8443/openbis</A>


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<H3>Importing test data</H3>

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  By now you have a fully functional openBIS instance, but it makes little sense 
  if it has no data in it. 
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<h4>Proteomics</h4>
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  Here are the steps to get an example prot.XML into openBIS.
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    <LI>Login into <A href="https://localhost:8443/openbis">openBIS</A> as 'admin'.
    <LI>Open space browser by clicking on menu item <it>Admin -&gt; Spaces</it>. 
    <LI>Create a space named TEST by using <it>Add Space</it> button.
    <LI>Create a project named PROT inside space TEST by using menu item <it>New -&gt; Project</it>.
    <LI>At the console execute the command: 
  
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 cp -R ${DSS_ROOT_DIR}/examples/test+prot ${DSS_ROOT_DIR}/incoming-ms-search
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	It will create an experiment in project /TEST/PROT which shows a list of proteins. 
	We challenge you to go find it in the running application !
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<h4>Screening</h4>
You could import a minimalistic example by executing the command: 
  
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 cp -R ${DSS_ROOT_DIR}/examples/PLATE1 ${DSS_ROOT_DIR}/incoming-hcs
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	It will create a plate <i>PLATE1</i> with images data for one of its wells. 
	We challenge you to go find it in the running application !<p>  
	
<h4>Illumina NGS</h4>
A flow cell with flow lines is created by executing the command:

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 cp -R ${DSS_ROOT_DIR}/examples/illumina-ngs/120420_SN792_0109_BC0P8LACXX ${DSS_ROOT_DIR}/incoming-create-flowcell
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<H3>Customizing openBIS</H3>

 In the scientific world there is no one-size-fits-them-all solutions. 
 Your research data is certainly different from our example data. Luckily, openBIS provides 
 an easy way to script the import process - the Jython Dropboxes. You can learn how to 
 create your custom-tailored Jython Dropbox <A HREF="https://wiki-bsse.ethz.ch/display/CISDDoc/Jython+Dropboxes">here</A>.

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