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handover:aua052 [2019/05/16 14:49] Jayender Kumar |
handover:aua052 [2019/05/16 22:18] Lucas Hyland |
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* 1800UT - Experiment started ok(Jay). | * 1800UT - Experiment started ok(Jay). | ||
+ | * 1400UT - Disk position is significantly offset, around 1TB! Why has noone put this in the handover notes? The decrease seems steady over the experiment: | ||
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* 1800UT - Experiment started OK (Jay) | * 1800UT - Experiment started OK (Jay) | ||
* 136.14:45:00 UT - connection lost to pcfsyg. Cannot vnc or ssh into system, ping times out. Could be power failure. Will attempt to contact SNR station (Lucas) | * 136.14:45:00 UT - connection lost to pcfsyg. Cannot vnc or ssh into system, ping times out. Could be power failure. Will attempt to contact SNR station (Lucas) | ||
+ | * Phone lines worked, was able to call Yarragadee and Peter said everything appeared to be working correctly (Lucas) | ||
+ | * Called Brett: | ||
+ | * Network router at Yarragadee is 131.217.61.65. Pinged this and it timed out. Implying that the network router was down (Lucas). | ||
+ | * Turns out the on-site router was in a weird state. ROUTER MSR2004-24 JG734A, second unit from the top of rack 4. Required a power cycle. It has 2 ethernet ends and 1 mobile. One through the ambulance link and the other through the ming windmill link (?). Unknown where the problem was but after the reboot it came back up (Lucas). | ||
+ | * 16:10:00 Once network was back up, was able to see that antenna had lost communication and required a antenna=open, antenna=operate. Logs reveal this was only from 16:03:00 so only affecting scans 1600 to 1610 (Lucas). | ||