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operations:documentation.logmonitor_eremotectrl [2016/05/19 03:53]
Tiege McCarthy [Starting the log monitor]
operations:documentation.logmonitor_eremotectrl [2016/05/19 03:57]
Tiege McCarthy [Starting the log monitor]
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     - Once a setup is complete there may be several hours before the next log entry at the experiment start. In this case, a series of incessant beeps after 15 minutes could get annoying. Pressing the "Reset watchdog"​ button will reset the log line counter to zero, meaning that the time difference will not be checked again until there'​s a new entry.     - Once a setup is complete there may be several hours before the next log entry at the experiment start. In this case, a series of incessant beeps after 15 minutes could get annoying. Pressing the "Reset watchdog"​ button will reset the log line counter to zero, meaning that the time difference will not be checked again until there'​s a new entry.
  
-Too set the optimal timeout values in the log monitor open a terminal on ops2 and type ./​watchdog_check.sh <​experiment name> this will return a value in minutes ​for each telescope involved in the experiment. ​+To set the optimal timeout values in the log monitor open a terminal on ops2 and type ./​watchdog_check.sh <​experiment name>this will return a value to input into the log monitor ​for each telescope involved in the experiment. ​
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