[Isocops] CRONology 2011-11-21 - Nominal, minor nits.
Mark Tapley
mtapley at swri.edu
Mon Nov 21 11:30:04 EST 2011
All,
Mostly nominal, some very minor inconsistencies.
SFTP problems "Already running with pid ... " got resolved
even before Ken looked at them, so back to normal there.
18-Nov wakeup had a pointing update as expected, but
generated about five times more output than usual. Seems OK, but a
little odd.
21-Nov SVN commit occurs ~20 minutes late, no obvious
explanation from the message file.
Despite Bob D.'s dire warnings, no flood of rebuild errors yet.
Normally running "chicken-ibex..." and "chicken-isoc..."
backup processes are still switched off, so those messages are not
appearing (as expected).
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17-Nov
12:11 SFTP. v001 and 2 STF. *** Already running problem, PID 3799 ***
16:20 SFTP. log file.
16:21 wakeup. cmp v001 and v002 and -Lo Gain test STF's.
18-Nov
02:33 rebuild /gbc tree - OK (tarballs disabled)
03:12 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. - OK.
04:20 SFTP. 3 VCIDs, 6 .trk files.
04:22 wakeup. update spin and pointing files.
08:20 SFTP. Goat Herder, Orbit Contacts, -Lo Gain test and ATS analysis files.
08:33 wakeup. Update pointing file. *** unusual amount of output ***
19-Nov
02:33 rebuild /gbc tree - OK (tarballs disabled)
03:13 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. - OK.
20-Nov
02:33 rebuild /gbc tree - OK (tarballs disabled)
03:13 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. - OK.
21-Nov
02:33 rebuild /gbc tree - OK (tarballs disabled)
03:13 rebuild production tree - OK (tarballs installed)
03:20 SVN update ena - passed.
03:20 SVN update ibex-web - passed.
04:04 SVN commit ibex, isoc. - OK. **** 20 minutes late? ***
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