----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mauna Loa Solar Observatory Observer's Log ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wed Feb 19 17:27:27 GMT 2014 Year: 14 Doy: 050 Observer: berkey WEATHER COMMENT: berkey: Wed Feb 19 17:27:32 GMT 2014 temp 38f, wind 5mph from the south, clear skies, ground very icy from about 9000ft and up road was slick. ___end___ Wed Feb 19 17:43:06 GMT 2014: PSPT Start Patrol Wed Feb 19 17:43:23 GMT 2014 COMP Start Patrol Wed Feb 19 18:02:11 GMT 2014 KCOR Start Synoptic Patrol Wed Feb 19 18:58:04 GMT 2014 COMP End Patrol Wed Feb 19 18:58:06 GMT 2014 COMP Start Patrol Wed Feb 19 19:49:25 GMT 2014 KCOR End Patrol Wed Feb 19 19:49:25 GMT 2014 KCOR Start Calibration script: c:\kcor\mlso-calibration22deg.ini Wed Feb 19 20:03:55 GMT 2014 COMP End Patrol Wed Feb 19 20:05:20 GMT 2014 KCOR End Calibration Script Wed Feb 19 20:05:36 GMT 2014 KCOR Start Synoptic Patrol Wed Feb 19 20:05:36 GMT 2014 KCOR Start Synoptic Patrol GENERAL OBSERVATORY COMMENT BY berkey: Wed Feb 19 20:10:19 GMT 2014 Closed main dome due ot near by clouds, I will likely idle and close pspt soon as weel. ___end___ GENERAL OBSERVATORY COMMENT BY berkey: Thu Feb 20 01:34:36 GMT 2014 Very foggy now. ___end___ GENERAL OBSERVATORY COMMENT BY berkey: Thu Feb 20 02:27:22 GMT 2014 The observatory network connection is running on Router B. Router A (the router we have been runing with since mid 2010), is online and ready if we discover an issue with B; however this afternoon it appears to be working fine under light usage. To fail back over to Router A. The two ethernet cables GE0/0 and GE0/1 should be moved from B to A. Since both routers share the same IP addresses they shoudl not be plugged in at the same time. Note if you need to do this intervention, you will also see a blue ribbon cable plugged into the console port of router B, this should probally stay in router B. ___end___