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handover:r4762 [2016/10/20 21:20]
Lucas Hyland
handover:r4762 [2016/10/21 05:57]
Jim Lovell
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 **Katherine** **Katherine**
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 +**PLEASE NOTE: LBA experiment was recorded onto the wrong disk according to Martin (he phoned Bryn earlier today), which mean there was not enough room for the R4 on FIG-0004 (apparently the intended disk for this experiment). Therefore, the R4 has had to go on USN-0067 which contains ~890 GB of LBA data. **
  
 Module: USN-0067, start pos 888.075 GB Module: USN-0067, start pos 888.075 GB
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 **Yarragadee** **Yarragadee**
  
-Module: USN+0014, start pos 1185.734 GB+Module: USN+0014, start pos 1185.734 GB end pos 1420.317 GB: TOTAL: 234.583 GB 
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 +Module: HAY-0062, start pos 0 GB **Changed at 21:30 UT, first good scan 294-2145**
  
      * 18:30 UT - Experiment started OK. (Tiege)      * 18:30 UT - Experiment started OK. (Tiege)
      * 20:49 UT - Restarted Rxmon to fix "error s5  -23 rfpcn: error opening, rfpic probably not running",​ seems to be fine. (Tiege)      * 20:49 UT - Restarted Rxmon to fix "error s5  -23 rfpcn: error opening, rfpic probably not running",​ seems to be fine. (Tiege)
 +     * 21:30 UT - Randall from Yg just called up, I had forgotten to change the module for Yg after the LBA experiments,​ I have now switched to the other disk (HAY-0062). This means ~234 GB of R4762 data is on USN+0014 (from disk_pos 1185.734 GB through to 1420.317 GB). First good scan on the new module will be 294-2145. (Tiege)
 +     * System monitor for Yg was not running because one of the Monica servers (antmon) had crashed
  
  
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