Mauna Loa Solar Observatory Observer's Log 
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Sat Jun 10 18:24:10 GMT 1995
Year: 95  Doy: 161
Observer: koon       console      Jun 10 18:21

WEATHER COMMENT: Sat Jun 10 18:24:15 GMT 1995
Clear sky, wind=20 mph from the SE, temp=42 F.

Sat Jun 10 18:28:23 GMT 1995: Patrol Start
Sat Jun 10 19:02:01 GMT 1995: Calibration
Sat Jun 10 19:05:01 GMT 1995: Patrol End
Sat Jun 10 19:05:35 GMT 1995: Patrol Start

DPMON COMMENT: Sat Jun 10 19:05:38 GMT 1995
Optical runaway, fixed it.


COMMENT: Sat Jun 10 19:15:02 GMT 1995
Spar lost guiding, reset it.


LOW-L COMMENT: Sat Jun 10 19:38:13 GMT 1995
L00255 was popped out of drive #0 and data was being written to drive#1
even though I just installed L00255 yesterday.  Removed L00255  and installed
L00257 in drive #0, had to cycle the power on drive #0 to get it to take the
new tape.


COMMENT: Sat Jun 10 19:55:39 GMT 1995
I keep getting messages that /var is full so I deleted the file called _log
in /var/saf as David suggested last time we had this problem.  That file
was taking up over 4 MB out of 11 MB available.  But df shows that /var is
still 100 % full, strange, will shut down and logout and login again and  see
if that clears things up.

Sat Jun 10 19:59:57 GMT 1995: Patrol End
Sat Jun 10 20:00:46 GMT 1995: Filemark
Sat Jun 10 20:15:05 GMT 1995: Patrol Start

DPMON COMMENT: Sat Jun 10 20:15:10 GMT 1995
Had to reboot the computer to get it to realize that /var was really only 57% full instead of 100% full, back to observing.


MKIII COMMENT: Sat Jun 10 20:16:26 GMT 1995
While doing a cal the printer got jammed trying to print out the cal sheet.
This caused the program to draw only a partial scan on the screen and since
I need a good cal sheet I aborted that cal and started another.

Sat Jun 10 20:19:03 GMT 1995: Patrol End
Sat Jun 10 20:19:41 GMT 1995: Patrol Start

DPMON COMMENT: Sat Jun 10 20:25:35 GMT 1995
Extended dome slot.

Sat Jun 10 21:02:00 GMT 1995: Calibration

COMMENT: Sat Jun 10 21:27:16 GMT 1995
I was away from the observatory for about 20 minutes helping Mr. Ozone get
his van started, his battery was low, too much listening to Rush Limbaugh, if
he had a flat tire Rush's hot air might have been helpful.

Sat Jun 10 22:01:55 GMT 1995: Calibration

DPMON COMMENT: Sat Jun 10 22:31:02 GMT 1995
Getting blocked occasionally by the dome as spar passes zenith.

Sat Jun 10 23:01:56 GMT 1995: Calibration
Sun Jun 11 00:02:01 GMT 1995: Calibration
Sun Jun 11 00:40:05 GMT 1995: Patrol End

LOW-L COMMENT: Sun Jun 11 00:50:22 GMT 1995
Crashed at 2258.  Voltage recorder shows that the voltage started increasing
from about 116.8 v at 2120 to a high of about 118 v at 2330, note that the
recorder time is about 1 hour and 20 minutes behind actual time around the
time of the crash.  Restarted the program one hour after the crash to allow
establishment of a good voltage record before restarting and possibly
affecting the voltage, the voltage came down only slightly and gradually
after I restarted the program.  The 486 PC which was connected to the same
power strip as the lowl PC didn't crash.  I have some ideas that I will run
by Steve on Monday.  Installed L00258 and removed L00257 (crash tape) from
drive #1. 


COMMENT: Sun Jun 11 00:59:50 GMT 1995
Activity report:
QP: 52; 75; 121; 130; 137; 237; 299.
No coronal activity.

TAPES:
******
MKIII: H01043
DPMON: P00371 and P00372
LOW-L: L00256 in drive #1 and L00257 in drive #0

Sun Jun 11 01:02:40 GMT 1995: Filemark
SCAN-LOG 
SCAN-LOG  18:29:20.  6/10/95 DOY 161      
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    19:37:57      19:41:07      19:44:16      1952 0 CL     20:01:00  
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  0 ERRORS
OK