By Asatron on Tuesday, 05 July 2022
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Morning :)

Just checking...

Are there any jobs in the pier queue where no more data will be collected any time soon that need sending over what's been done upto date and removing ?

Steve

Morning Steve, 

I've checked mine and they are all okay, thanks.

 

Cheers, 

Ray 

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Morning Steve, 

I've checked mine and they are all okay, thanks.

 

Cheers, 

Ray 

Thats perfect Ray, are there any othes that are not your jobs you may have noticed :?

eg Job 1515 :)

Cheers

Steve

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Crikey Steve, 

Now I know you think I am a bit senile, but 1515 is not only one of mine which I would have checked, but also very well placed. :) It ought to complete once the moon avoidance settings stop the broadband captures overriding all narrowband jobs.

Just have a quick look at all those purely narrowband jobs with much earlier job numbers that are not getting done. Most were submitted months ago  when they started rising, in accordance with the guidelines. :(

I will have a look later for those of other members to see if there are any.

Cheers, 

Ray 

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Me again Steve!

There is a glaringly obvious one that after reaching 97.1 percent has stopped collecting anything for the past few weeks, owing to the fact that the uncollected data is narrowband. That's just my presumption.  It's job 1542 for vdb152, a popular target it appears. 

Perhaps you could contact Hoi and ask him if he is ok with having all that data downloaded and the job removed. All he would then need to do is add the uncollected narrowband to any replacement data he might need and resubmit. 

That is the only one I can see. 

Cheers, 

Ray 

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Morning Steve, 

I've checked mine and they are all okay, thanks.

 

Cheers, 

Ray 

Thats perfect Ray, are there any othes that are not your jobs you may have noticed :?

eg Job 1515 :)

Cheers

Steve

Hi Steve,

 

I just checked 1530 p14 Cave 1169, and it is well-placed as well and should complete when the MAS allow it.

 

Cheers

Manuel

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Yes, it will take a few weeks for the new moon avoidance settings to start having an effect so I would agree. We can leave alone for now.and lets see what happens with the moon smiling again :)

All I was doing was keeping you lot on your toes so I could get it dealt with if it needed sending over.

Kind regards

Steve

 

 

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Me again Steve!

There is a glaringly obvious one that after reaching 97.1 percent has stopped collecting anything for the past few weeks, owing to the fact that the uncollected data is narrowband. That's just my presumption.  It's job 1542 for vdb152, a popular target it appears. 

Perhaps you could contact Hoi and ask him if he is ok with having all that data downloaded and the job removed. All he would then need to do is add the uncollected narrowband to any replacement data he might need and resubmit. 

That is the only one I can see. 

Cheers, 

Ray 

Thank you Ray!

Yes we can pull the job and resubmit for missing frames if necessary

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Me again Steve!

There is a glaringly obvious one that after reaching 97.1 percent has stopped collecting anything for the past few weeks, owing to the fact that the uncollected data is narrowband. That's just my presumption.  It's job 1542 for vdb152, a popular target it appears. 

Perhaps you could contact Hoi and ask him if he is ok with having all that data downloaded and the job removed. All he would then need to do is add the uncollected narrowband to any replacement data he might need and resubmit. 

That is the only one I can see. 

Cheers, 

Ray 

Thank you Ray!

Yes we can pull the job and resubmit for missing frames if necessary

Cool, I will sort later today :)

Steve

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