[Isocops] CRONology 2011-09-12 - some errors, nothing serious.

Mark Tapley mtapley at swri.edu
Mon Sep 12 18:36:45 EDT 2011


All,
	Nominal on the 9th. Most messages suppressed on the 10th, 
pursuant to move back to ena. Script failures on 11th at 22:49 and 
12th at 00:55 probably associated with move, as is rebuild fail on 
12th at 03:12. Ken is aware of these and taking care of them.

	Ephemeris failed by small margin on 2 tests. I'd thought we 
were past the influence of the maneuver by now, so I'll need to check 
with the OD folks sometime this week to make sure that's OK.

	Otherwise looks good.


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09-Sep

02:32  rebuild /gbc tree - OK (tarballs disabled)
03:12  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.
04:21  wakeup. STF produced for Orbit 140.
09:50  /home/giordano/chicken-isoc backup - web.

10-Sep

03:20  SVN update ibex-web - passed.
03:42  SVN commit ibex, isoc. - OK.
09:50  /home/giordano/chicken-isoc backup - web.

11-Sep

03:20  SVN update ibex-web - passed.
03:42  SVN commit ibex, isoc. - OK.
09:50  /home/giordano/chicken-isoc backup - web.
22:49  SFTP: script failed, integer expression expected.
23:34  SFTP. 2 Goat herders, 2 Ephem files, 6 VCID's, a pile of .trk files.
23:40  wakeup. Update spin and pointing files, *** fail 2 ephem checks ***

12-Sep

00:21  wakeup. 38.4 hours to STF.
00:55  error message.
02:32  rebuild /gbc tree - OK (tarballs disabled)
03:12  rebuild production tree - *** fail in isoc re-check ***
03:20  SVN update ena - passed.
03:20  SVN update ibex-web - passed.
03:42  SVN commit ibex, isoc. - OK.
04:21  wakeup. 36.0 hours to STF.
08:21  wakeup. 31.2 hours to STF.
09:50  /home/giordano/chicken-isoc backup - web.
12:21  wakeup. 26.4 hours to STF.
16:21  wakeup. 24.0 hours to STF.
16:21  SFTP. Ephemeris planning files; crossing times, apse times, etc.

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