[Isocops] CRONology 14-Mar
Mark Tapley
mtapley at swri.edu
Mon Mar 14 18:00:45 EDT 2011
All,
Ongoing problems with SVN commits, 12th - today. Maybe
another permissions problem?
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11-Mar
16:23 SFTP. 8 .INP2 files, and a v003.scr
20:19 SFTP. Log file.
20:21 wakeup. Update pointing file.
12-Mar
02:32 rebuild /gbc tree - OK
03:12 rebuild production tree - OK
03:20 SVN update web
03:20 SVN update ena
03:42 SVN commit isoc, ibex **** failed, file not found? ****
04:21 wakeup. 55.2 hours to STF.
08:21 wakeup. 50.4 hours to STF.
09:50 /home/giordano/chicken-isoc backup - web.
12:18 SFTP. 2 .trk files.
12:21 wakeup. Update spin file. 48.0 hours to STF.
16:19 SFTP. a Def_v001.e, a Goat Herder, 3 VCID's, 6 .trk files.
16:21 wakeup. Update spin and pointing files. 43.2 hours to STF.
20:21 wakeup. 38.4 hours to STF.
13-Mar
00:21 wakeup. 36.0 hours to STF.
03:12 rebuild /gbc tree - OK (tarballs disabled)
03:12 rebuild production tree - OK (tarballs installed)
03:20 SVN update ena
03:20 SVN update web
03:42 SVN commit isoc, ibex **** failed, file not found? ****
04:19 SFTP. Goat Herder, 3 VCID's, 8 .trk files.
04:29 wakeup. Update spin and pointing files. 31.2 hours to STF.
08:21 wakeup. 28.8 hours to STF.
09:45 /home/giordano/chicken-ibex backup - web.
09:50 /home/giordano/chicken-isoc backup - web.
12:19 SFTP. Ephemeris files; crossing times, station views, etc.
12:21 wakeup. Ephemeris check passes all 4 axes. 24.0 hours to STF.
16:21 wakeup. 19.2 hours to STF.
20:21 wakeup. 16.8 hours to STF.
14-Mar
00:21 wakeup. 12.0 hours to STF.
02:32 rebuild /gbc tree - OK (tarballs disabled)
03:12 rebuild production tree - OK (tarballs installed)
03:20 SVN update web
03:20 SVN update ena
03:42 SVN commit isoc, ibex **** failed, file not found? ****
04:21 wakeup. 7.2 hours to STF.
08:21 wakeup. 4.8 hours to STF.
09:45 /home/giordano/chicken-ibex backup - web.
09:50 /home/giordano/chicken-isoc backup - web.
12:21 wakeup. 0 hours to STF.
16:20 SFTP. 8 .INP2 files.
16:21 wakeup. STF printed out. No new CEM4 voltage commands.
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