[Isocops] CRONology 2011-10-12 - Disk-related errors popping up a lot.
Mark Tapley
mtapley at swri.edu
Wed Oct 12 17:29:56 EDT 2011
All,
Mostly nominal.
More files vanished while rsync was running. Again, temporary
files created by a grind in progress; Ken alerted me even before I
saw it, not a problem.
Also, there were several error messages related or possibly
related to failing disk on the web machine, also pointed out by Ken
before I saw them.
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06-oct
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. - OK.
09:50 /home/giordano/chicken-isoc backup - web.
07-oct
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. Lots of "survival maps" stuff added.
09:50 /home/giordano/chicken-isoc backup - web.
12:21 SFTP. 3 VCIDs, 6 .trk files, and a Def_v001.e
16:20 SFTP. Ephemeris files, crossing times, apse times, station views, etc.
16:22 wakeup. Update spin file. Pass all ephem checks, very very small errors.
08-Oct
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.
03:44 SVN commit ibex, isoc. - OK.
09:50 /home/giordano/chicken-isoc backup - web.
12:22 SFTP. 3 VCIDs, 4 .trk files.
16:21 SFTP. log file.
16:22 wakeup. Update spin and pointing files.
09-Oct
00:21 SFTP. Goat Herder
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.
04:21 wakeup. 45.6 hours to STF.
08:21 wakeup. 40.8 hours to STF.
09:50 /home/giordano/chicken-isoc backup - web.
12:21 wakeup. 38.4 hours to STF.
16:21 wakeup. 33.6 hours to STF.
20:21 wakeup. 28.8 hours to STF.
10-Oct
00:21 wakeup. 26.4 hours to STF.
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.
04:21 wakeup. 21.6 hours to STF.
08:21 wakeup. 16.8 hours to STF.
09:50 /home/giordano/chicken-isoc backup - web.
12:21 wakeup. 14.4 hours to STF.
16:21 wakeup. 9.6 hours to STF.
16:21 SFTP. 16 .INP2 files.
20:21 wakeup. 4.8 hours to STF.
11-Oct
00:21 wakeup. 2.4 hours to STF.
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.
04:21 wakeup. o0144 STF v001 generated and printed out.
08:22 SFTP. v001 STF coming back.
09:50 /home/giordano/chicken-isoc backup - web.
12:21 wakeup. cmp v001 STF.
12:22 SFTP. v002 STF (from Ken) coming back.
12:25 *** rsync error; missing file, due to grind going on during sync - OK.
12:51 *** more rsync errors, likely due to failing disk ***
12:55 *** failed to find cronswitch.sh director - disk error ? ***
16:20 SFTP. log file.
16:21 wakeup. cmp v002 STF.
20:54 *** rsync warning - file has vanished. Disk error? ***
12-Oct
02:32 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. - OK.
08:12 SFTP. Log file.
08:55 *** Read-only file system - message definitely due to failing disk.
09:45 *** Read-only file system - message definitely due to failing disk.
09:50 *** Read-only file system - message definitely due to failing disk.
12:11 SFTP problem, process already running with PID 2315.
12:55 *** Read-only file system - message definitely due to failing disk.
16:11 SFTP problem, process already running with PID 31528.
16:55 *** failed to find cronswitch.sh director - disk error ? ***
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