[Isocops] CRONology 2011-12-05 - mostly nominal, v002 STF out
Mark Tapley
mtapley at swri.edu
Mon Dec 5 14:25:41 EST 2011
All,
Normally running "chicken-ibex..." and "chicken-isoc..."
backup processes are still switched off, so those messages are not
appearing (as expected).
Ephemeris passes with reasonable margins, as Ken reported.
Ken has an idea what wierded the orbit frame file on 12/1,
still investigating.
Problem with 05-Dec SVN commit was Ken switching 5.0/5.1
repository trees, understood and should be fixed by tonight.
o150 STF v001 automatically generated, and Ken build v002
including -Hi neg. collimator change to 1400V; O-mode commands for
Arc B; and start/stop bin settings as part of O-mode sequence.
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02-Dec
16:22 SFTP. Crossing, Apse times, ephem files, 4 .INP2, and a Def_v001.e
20:21 wakeup. Ephem check passes all 4 tests with reasonable margins.
20:22 SFTP. 13 .INP2 files.
03-Dec
02:33 rebuild /gbc tree - OK (tarballs disabled)
03:15 rebuild production tree - OK (tarballs installed)
03:20 SVN update ena - passed.
03:20 SVN update ibex-web - passed.
03:42 SVN commit ibex, isoc.
08:21 wakeup. 45.6 hours to STF.
12:21 wakeup. 43.2 hours to STF.
16:21 wakeup. 38.4 hours to STF.
20:21 wakeup. 33.6 hours to STF.
04-Dec
00:21 wakeup. 31.2 hours to STF.
02:33 rebuild /gbc tree - OK (tarballs disabled)
03:13 rebuild production tree - OK (tarballs installed)
03:20 SVN update ibex-web - passed.
03:20 SVN update ena - passed.
03:42 SVN commit ibex, isoc.
04:21 wakeup. 26.4 hours to STF.
08:21 wakeup. 21.6 hours to STF.
12:21 wakeup. 19.2 hours to STF.
16:21 wakeup. 14.4 hours to STF.
20:21 wakeup. 9.6 hours to STF.
05-Dec
00:21 wakeup. 7.2 hours to STF.
02:33 rebuild /gbc tree - OK (tarballs disabled)
03:19 rebuild production tree - OK (tarballs installed)
03:20 SVN update ena - passed.
03:20 SVN update ibex-web - passed.
03:41 SVN commit ibex, isoc *** Permission problems, many .check
files deleted.
04:21 wakeup. 2.4 hours to STF.
08:21 wakeup. o150 STF v001 generated and printed out.
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- Mark 210-379-4635
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Large Asteroids headed toward planets
inhabited by beings that don't have
technology adequate to stop them:
Think of it as Evolution in Fast-Forward.
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