[Isocops] CRONology 2011-05-02

Mark Tapley mtapley at swri.edu
Mon May 2 11:20:36 EDT 2011


All,
	All pretty much nominal. STF generated and sent. Looked like 
2 messages getting it back, that's unusual.

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28-Apr

12:18  SFTP. a Def_v001.e
12:21  wakeuup. Integrate ephemeris. 26.4 hours to STF.
16:19  SFTP. Ephemeris files, crossing times, etc. and 8 .INP2 files.
16:21  wakeup. Ephem check passes all 4 tests. 24.0 hours to STF.
20:21  wakeup. 19.2 hours to STF.

29-Apr

00:21  wakeup. 14.4 hours to STF.
02:32  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
04:21  wakeup. 12.0 hours to STF.
08:21  wakeup. 7.2 hours to STF.
09:50  /home/giordano/chicken-isoc backup - web.
12:19  SFTP. 3 VCID's, 6 .trk files.
12:21  wakeup. Update spin and pointing files. 2.4 hours to STF.
16:19  SFTP. A Def_v001.e
16:21  wakeup. 0 hours to STF.
20:21  wakeup. STF Generated and printed out. No special operations.

30-Apr

00:20  SFTP. v001.stf coming back.
02:32  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
04:18  SFTP. v001.STF coming back - again ????
04:21  wakeup. cmp v001.STF.
09:50  /home/giordano/chicken-isoc backup - web.

01-May

02:32  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
09:50  /home/giordano/chicken-isoc backup - web.
12:19  SFTP. 4 .INP2 files.

02-May

02:32  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
09:50  /home/giordano/chicken-isoc backup - web.

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