Monday, 22 November 2021
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Hi Steve, 

Thanks for the above mentioned post on the current situation and info on the remedial action being undertaken.

There does however appear to be a contradiction in there regarding data from Syndicate piers. While the post mentions all collected Syndicate data is downloaded and it is up to the members to request replacement data, this is not the current situation at least on pier 14. It appears that about 13 hours of previously collected data has 'disappeared' since the last 2 days as shown on the pier queue. However, contrary to what the post says, each affected job has been reset accordingly to recapture those 'lost' hours for us thus saving us having to do so. Is that a one-off? 

Since the high humidity levels are losing us time, then perhaps a suggestion made yesterday to reduce the hours allocated to collect more data for the spaghetti nebula would if actioned go a long way to make up for the time we are losing. 

Yours 'pedantically',

Ray

I do know how to spell 'dew' goodness knows what happened in the title. :) 

Ray
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2 years ago
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Hi Ray,

Are you referring to submissions 1192, 1287 & 1293?

if so these are currently being zipped up ready to be uploaded to the FTP...

Phil McCauley
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Hi Phil, 

The answer is no I'm afraid. The jobs I'm referring to are 1241,1253,1291 and 1226. The screenshots will show what I mean. Incidentally would you please nudge Steve regarding his reply to my email of the 16th November regarding 24 hours missing data from pier 2 which is an identical scenario. 

Best regards, 

Ray 
2 years ago
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Ray,

When we resubmit a job it will start at 0% again, however when it eventually is ready again it will contain all of the data that wasn't good.

Unless the data is absolutely unusable it will all be present.

This is likely the case with the Pier 2 that you are referring to.

Just remember, the queue's are there for a reference so you guys can visually see things moving and are not to be taken as gospel.
This is one of the reasons we initially did not have any queues displayed.

Phil McCauley
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Phil, 

Your swift response is appreciated and does explain the current situation. In the interim you could employ a few locals armed with hair dryers to help keep the dew away. :)  They'd need a few minutes of training beforehand lest their enthusiasm accidentally results in setting fire to the piers and eventually the entire obs. :(  On reflection scrap that suggestion. 

Best regards,

Ray 

Ray
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2 years ago
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No problem Ray, it's a question I actually had the answer to :)

Phil McCauley
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