EVENT LOG FOR SITE BO2 The first line of each entry contains a date/time stamp & who is reporting. The most recent entry is listed first. Date Time Who ---------- ----- -------- 12/20/2006 07:14 darren@r 04:LowExcCurrent,06:TestTagFailure,09:TestTagFailure,0B:LowExcCurrent,10:T estTagFailure: Ladder is currently out of service until 2-27-07. 12/18/2006 17:57 Dave I marked the site activities as "complete" for 2006 in the obs_site_dates table, and changed the site's file submission activity notification list to "kennewick-only" in the etc/sites file. 12/16/2006 12:45 scottl Beings that the ladder is dewatered and no pittags are in this section of the system, emphysis on the data collection platform will be minimal at this time . 12/16/2006 12:32 scottl Site still has not loaded data files since midnight. Issues with the VPN client has hindered access to the site. Will continue to try and gain access and determine disposition of the interrogation platform. 12/13/2006 11:58 Alan Modified and submitted BO206346.G9 from PC2 via PCA to fill a gap in data. 12/12/2006 12:52 Darren The ladder was brought to orifice flow this morning in preparation for de- watering tomorrow. COE personnel will be walking through tomorrow morning. 12/12/2006 08:34 Dave The Corps reports that the Cascades Island Fish Ladder went to orifice flow at 1022 on 09 December. 12/11/2006 10:47 Alan_Bro File BO206342.P9 was submitted manually from PC2 via PCA to fill a gap in data. 12/10/2006 09:34 Darren_C I was alerted to a file gap on Friday at 15:00 to 16:40. I am having trouble with my VPN connection. There are very if any detections at this site so I will try to fill the gap on Monday from the office. Darren R. Chase PSMFC Feild Systems Engineer (509) 735-2773 Ext.3 12/06/2006 08:48 Alan No data exist on either PC to fill the three minute gap on 12/4/2006. A power event is the suspected cause as no transceiver communication occurred between 05:28:12 to 06:26:49. 12/05/2006 11:44 Alan A GMC was performed 12/5/2006. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. The clocks on both PCs were set to within one second of atomic time, no problems found. 11/30/2006 11:22 Alan Files BO206331.M2, BO206331.N9 were modified and submitted via email to fill a gap in data. 11/27/2006 15:41 Alan_Bro It appears as though a power outage occurred from ~12:30 to ~13:30 11/27/2006. We are awaiting confirmation of this from site personnel. Both PCs are collecting data. Any useful data from PC2 will be submitted to mitigate any data gap after the actual gap duration is known. -----Original Message----- From: pittag@psmfc.org [mailto:pittag@psmfc.org] Sent: Monday, November 27, 2006 3:15 PM To: sitemaint@psmfc.org Subject: Problems with remote data sites... The following problems with remote sites were detected; bo2: Last data submission was received on Mon Nov 27 12:00:52 PST 2006 Please check this out. 11/17/2006 12:29 Alan A GMC was performed 11/17/2006. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. The clocks on both PCs were set to within one second of atomic time, no problems found. 11/14/2006 07:34 darren@r 02:LowExcCurrent: Alarm will be checked during the next site visit. 11/07/2006 10:47 Alan PCAnywhere has been installed and tested on PC2. Data available on PC2 to fill the gap of 11/4/2006 has been submitted in files BO206308.J9, BO206308.K2 and BO206308.L9. It appears as though a power event occurred on 11/4/2006, but we are awaiting confirmation from site personnel. 11/06/2006 09:20 Alan_Bro PTAGIS Field Operations will be onsite tomorrow to mitigate Saturday's file gap and re-establish PCA on PC2. 11/05/2006 08:44 Alan Examination of BO206308.E1.tmp shows no data. PC2 will be checked for data to fill the gap at the next available opportunity. 11/04/2006 09:52 Alan_Bro Via PCA it was discovered that Minimon was still interrogating to BO206308.C1 as of 9:21. Next file was pressed then Minimon was stopped, exited and re-instantiated. BO206308.B1, BO206308.C1, BO206308.D1 were manually pushed to PTAGIS. Will continue to monitor. ________________________________ From: pittag@psmfc.org [mailto:pittag@psmfc.org] Sent: Sat 11/4/2006 9:15 AM To: sitemaint@psmfc.org Subject: Problems with remote data sites... The following problems with remote sites were detected; bo2: Last data submission was received on Sat Nov 4 6:01:01 PST 2006 Please check this out. 11/01/2006 12:52 Alan A GMC was performed 11/1/2006. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. The clocks on both PCs were set to within one second of atomic time. No problems found. 10/26/2006 11:40 Alan_Bro Site has been verified online. Will monitor for 13:00 file load. -----Original Message----- From: pittag@psmfc.org [mailto:pittag@psmfc.org] Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 10:15 AM To: sitemaint@psmfc.org Subject: Problems with remote data sites... The following problems with remote sites were detected; bo2: Last data submission was received on Thu Oct 26 6:01:09 PST 2006 Please check this out. 10/25/2006 08:08 Alan_Bro This is being reposted as the original posting yesterday didn't make it to the event logs: All primary data collection computers auto upload functions were re-engaged at 12:43 PST. Delinquent files were not manually pushed to PTAGIS. The uploader will submit files in the next 3 hrs. 10/24/2006 09:45 Alan_Bro Automated file loading has been disabled. 10/18/2006 11:11 Troy A site GMC was performed 10/18/06. All transceivers were checked for tune and adjustments made where needed. PC1 and PC2 where 1 second apart and 1 min 49 seconds behind atomic time. The time was adjusted and now both PC's are within 1 second of atomic time. No other problems found. 10/18/2006 10:33 Alan_Bro Sites have been verified online. Will monitor for 13:00 load. 10/16/2006 10:20 Scott_Li Per Dean Ballinger and Sprint, there is a main break in the phone line at North Bonneville and Sprint is currently performing repairs. No estimation on when the repairs will be completed. Will post information when available. 10/16/2006 08:02 Scott_Li Called Sprint and placed trouble ticket on the DSL line. Ticket # 1325900 marked as urgent. To check status of ticket, call 877. 677.7596. All indications are the problem is the phone line coming into the facility. Called Dean B at the SMP office to check on Modem status. Will post more info as become available. 10/16/2006 07:37 Scott_Li Big Brother reports the Gateway for this site is down. Called Sprint and they confirmed that the DSL modem for Bonn cannot be seen on the network indicating the modem is either dead or needs rebooted or the copper line for the DSL connection is the problem. Called the telephone number associated with the DSL connection and get a fast busy signal. No confirmation as of yet to what the problem is. Will post more information as it becomes available. 10/14/2006 08:27 darren@r 03:HighTemp,04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,07:HighTemp,08:HighTemp,0B :HighTemp,0C:HighTemp: Alarms are unexpected at this time of year but the weather has been very bright and this could have caused these alarms. 10/12/2006 12:48 scottl Responded to the LAN outage for all Bonneville sites including the SMP facility. Isolated problem to a faulty network switch in AFF network cabinet. Moved all patch cables from this switch to an alternate network switch to repair the problem. Web access was restored at ~ 11:30 am PST. 10/12/2006 08:31 Scott_Li Big Brother reports all Bonneville data collection computers are unreachable. The gateway for this site is accessible, in the process of troubleshooting the problem. More soon. 10/12/2006 07:23 scottl@r 03:HighTemp,04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,07:HighTemp,08:HighTemp,0B:HighTemp,0C :HighTemp: Alarms are common for this site. Seen abit peculiar we are getting high tem alarms at this time if year. 10/06/2006 08:37 Dave The Corps of Engineers notified us that they opened the Cascades Island exit, picket leads, and lamprey barrier on October 5. They also installed the bulklhead at the North end of the Upstream Migrant Tunnel (UMT). Fish ascending the Cascades Island ladder now exit the ladder directly above the spillway, rather than crossing over the second powerhouse to the junction with the Washington Shore ladder. PIT-tagged fish detected at the Cascades Island ladder entrance (BO2) do not have the opportunity to be detected above the Washington Shore ladder junction at BO4. This condition will continue until both the Cascades Island and Washington Shore ladders are dewatered for scheduled maintenance this winter. 10/02/2006 10:08 Alan The failed PC2, noted in the pitevent of 9/12/2006, was revived in the lab. Files BO206252.G2, BO206252.H2 and BO206252.I2 were recovered and submitted to PTAGIS via email. No further data exist to fill the gap on 9/9/2006. 09/28/2006 07:19 scottl@r 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,07 :HighTemp,08:HighTemp,09:HighTemp,0A:HighTemp,0B:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp,0D:H ighTemp,0E:HighTemp,0F:HighTemp,10:HighTemp: Alarms are typical for this site when daytime temperature are as such. 09/27/2006 07:25 troy@ruf 03:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,08:HighTemp,0B:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp,0E :HighTemp: These alarms are common this time of year. 09/26/2006 08:13 alan@ruf 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,07 :HighTemp,08:HighTemp,0B:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp,0E:HighTemp,0F:HighTemp,10:H ighTemp: High Temp alarms are common at this site this time of year. 09/12/2006 13:06 Darren The site was visited today (9-12-06) because of a computer failure on PC2. The PC failed to power back up after the power outage on Saturday Morning. Upon arrival I found that the PC would not power up at all, the LED indicator on the front panel would only turn orange and not green. The PC was replaced and the new PC was reconfigured for all 16 transceivers. The communincations were tested to PSMFC by sending a test file. The PC does not currently have PC Anywhere loaded but this situation will be resloved on the next site visit by PSMFC. 09/11/2006 08:28 Alan_Bro PC2 did not recover from the power outage on 9/9/2006 and will be replaced during a site visit tomorrow. The data gap will be addressed at that time. 09/09/2006 22:02 Darren_C PSMFC was informed that the power was restored at 14:50pdt at both the BCC and BO2. That is the cause for the file load failures from BO2. I will monitor all sites in the morning. 09/07/2006 12:50 Alan A GMC was performed 9/7/2006. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary, no problems found. 09/03/2006 08:48 alan@ruf 0C:HighTemp: Noted 08/31/2006 14:31 Alan Responding to this morning's power outage, files BO206243.D2, BO206243.E2 and BO206243.F2 were manually uploaded to help fill the data gap. No further data exist to fill the remaining gap. PC2 was un-responsive by remote access. Upon arrival, PC2 was found locked up. Cycling the power by unplugging and re-plugging the power cord into the back of the computer returned PC2 to proper operation. At this point the gap files were uploaded. PC2 was then tested with simulated power failures - more power cycling (3x) as well as running off the UPS to the point of exhaustion (FYI it ran 19 minutes) and passed the test each time. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 08/31/2006 08:31 Alan_Bro USACE personnel removed power for maintenance work to BO2 this morning without announcement. Calls to site personnel revealed that power should be re-applied by 10:00 PDT today. Damage assessment and data recovery will occur shortly after power is restored. 08/28/2006 09:32 Dave Due to a computer glitch, data file BO206233.C1 was lost, and no data were reported to PTAGIS for the 157-minute interval between 0600 and 0847h on August 21. PTAGIS staff downloaded all sixteen antenna bufers, and I processed the contents to look for missing tags. I located seven unique tags detected during this interval (all detected on the even-numbered antennas). All seven of these tags were subsequently detected, and reported, as they ascended above the counting window in the Washington Shore ladder and were detected in the BO4 vertical slots. No further action will be taken. 08/28/2006 07:55 alan@ruf 03:Overrun: No apparent reason for this alarm. PTAGIS Field Operations will investigate on the next site visit. 08/28/2006 07:53 alan@ruf 08:HighTemp,0B:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp: High temp alarms are common at this site for this time of year. 08/23/2006 11:41 Darren A site GMC was performed today (8-23-06). All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detection ability. No problems were found. 08/22/2006 16:06 Darren Due to a file gap on 8-21-06 ~06:00 to 08:47pst the transceiver buffers were downloaded into two files on PC2. The files will be checked for any PITtag detections that may have occured during this time frame. 08/21/2006 11:10 Alan_Bro A USACE scheduled power outage occurred from ~07:00 to 14:39 8/18/2006 for maintenance. File BO206230.G2 contains data to partially fill the gap and was submitted via email to PTAGIS. No further data exist to fill this gap. Any PIT Tags traversing the ladder during this period would be detected at BO4. 08/21/2006 07:35 darren@r 0C:HighTemp: Alarms to be expected this time of year. 08/20/2006 11:47 scottl@r 0C:HighTemp: Noted 08/19/2006 10:49 Scott_Li Site had not loaded since the 06200.D1. PCA'd into site and found that Minimon was building one large file, 06200.E. Manually changed file, closed Minimon and restarted the application. Manually submitted delinquent files to PTAGIS. 08/17/2006 13:06 Alan A GMC was performed 8/17/2006. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. PC2 locked up 8/14/2006 at ~04:45 leaving only cryptic Windows errors as clues. The PC was re-booted and all appears well. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. The clocks on both PCs were set to within one second of atomic time. No other problems found. 08/14/2006 07:25 scottl@r 03:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp: High temp alarms are to be expected at this site, not of concern at this time 08/08/2006 09:11 Darren_C PSMFC received the following message from COE personnel today. The electricians need to switch the power feed from old to new electronic equipment at the Cascades Is. ladder this coming Friday, 8/11/06. All power is scheduled to be shut off during the day and will affect PIT detection at Cascades Is. I have tried to contact Jonathan to clarify the exact time for the outage and what equipment is involved. I will post that information when I receive it. Darren R. Chase PSMFC Systems Engineer (509) 735-2773 ext.3 darren@psmfc.org 08/03/2006 13:47 Darren A site GMC was performed today (8-3-06). All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detection ability. No problems were found. 07/22/2006 11:02 scottl@r 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,07 :HighTemp,08:HighTemp,09:HighTemp,0A:HighTemp,0B:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp,0D:H ighTemp,0E:HighTemp,0F:HighTemp,10:HighTemp: Alarms are to be expected with the extreme heat 07/18/2006 13:52 Darren A site GMC was performed today (7-18-06). All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detection ability. No problems were found. 07/18/2006 08:55 Darren The automated upload process has been re-established. The previous file were manually submitted by PSMFC personnel. 07/17/2006 15:10 Alan_Bro The auto upload process was disengaged until further notice due to the scheduled outage of the central database. The sites will not upload files until possibly Monday the 17th or 18th or when the central database resumes normal operations.. 07/17/2006 15:09 PTOC_Bot The auto upload process was disengaged until further notice due to the scheduled outage of the central database. The sites will not upload files until possibly Monday the 17th or 18th or when the central database resumes normal operations.. 07/10/2006 12:48 Alan A GMC was performed 7/10/2006. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. The clocks on both PCs were set to within one second of atomic time. No other problems found. 06/28/2006 11:19 Troy A site GMC was performed today (06/28/06). All transceivers were checked for tune and no problems were found. 06/27/2006 07:44 darren@r 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,04:HighTemp,05:HighTemp,06:HighTemp,07 :HighTemp,08:HighTemp,0B:HighTemp,0C:HighTemp,0E:HighTemp,0F:HighTemp: These alarms are common for this location during this time of year. 06/22/2006 16:01 Alan_Bro The transceivers have all been verified as operating with "unique off" in preparation for the FDX lamprey test. 06/21/2006 12:45 Darren A site GMC was performed today (6-21-06). All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detection ability. The PC clocks are within 40 seconds of atomic time and 16 seconds of each other. No problems were found. 06/12/2006 15:12 Alan A GMC was performed 6/12/2006. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. The clocks on both PCs are within 17 seconds of atomic time, no problems found. 06/09/2006 09:32 Alan_Bro No fish traffic occurred during the data gaps (five minutes total) on 5/23 and 5/24 2006. 06/06/2006 12:19 Alan A GMC was performed 6/6/2006. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. The clocks on both PCs were set to within one second of atomic time. No other problems found. 05/31/2006 12:05 Alan A GMC was performed 5/31/2006. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. The clocks on both PCs were set to within one second of atomic time. No other problems found. 05/27/2006 12:16 Scott_Li The fiber optic link for this site was repaired on 5/26/06. Found a bad fiber strand between the PH2 28 level and the North tower patch panel. Swapped pairs with the next available good pair, repatched connection in the 28 level , tested good. 05/25/2006 17:24 Scott_Li The network connection for this site is still down. Attempts were made to correct the situation, will respond tomorrow and resume troubleshooting activities. Verified data is being collected at the PC level. 05/25/2006 08:09 Scott_Li Communications with this site continues to be problematic. If problem persist throughout the day, personnel will be onsite tomorrow for further evaluation and repair. Solution maybe to remove this site from the single mode FO fiber and move it to the multimode fiber bundle therefore eliminating the SM to MM converter box which maybe the cause of the existing problem. 05/24/2006 15:25 Scott_Li This upload process continues to be problematic. All network devices have been power cycled and the connection is still sporadic at best. Will respond tomorrow if situation does not improve. Have verified data is being collected on PC1 and 2. 05/24/2006 11:11 Scott_Li Currently working on the issue of files not being submitted at the scheduled upload interval. Experiencing extremely slow connection speeds. Troy is on site and working the issue. More soon. 05/23/2006 11:39 Darren A site GMC was performed today (5-23-06). All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise and detection ability. The site has not loaded since yesterday at 09:00, both CPUs are collecting data. PC1 was rebooted but this did not solve the communication problem, PSMFC is still investigating this problem. 05/23/2006 08:26 Alan_Bro The platform has been verified as collecting data. PTAGIS Field Operations personnel are working to restore internet connectivity (and automated uploading). 05/23/2006 07:46 Alan_Bro B2J has been confirmed as collecting data. The status of BO2 is unknown. PTAGIS Field Operations personnel are on site and will remedy the situation ASAP. -----Original Message----- From: pittag@psmfc.org [mailto:pittag@psmfc.org] Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 7:15 AM To: sitemaint@psmfc.org Subject: Problems with remote data sites... The following problems with remote sites were detected; b2j: Last data submission was received on Mon May 22 21:02:23 PST 2006 bo2: Last data submission was received on Mon May 22 9:10:01 PST 2006 Please check this out. 05/19/2006 07:37 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 5/18/2006. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. The internet connection seemed a bit stodgy but workable. No other problems found. 05/11/2006 13:49 Darren A site GMC was performed today (5-11-06). all transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detection ability. The PC clocks were within 30 seconds of atomic time and 5 seconds of each other. No problmes were found. 05/04/2006 08:17 troy@ruf 02:LowExcCurrent: These alarms were generated during a site GMC. 05/03/2006 09:25 Darren A site GMC was performed today (5-3-06). All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detection ability. No problems were found. The file generation on PC2 was set back to every hour generating 24 files per day. The clocks were within 20 seconds of atomic time and 10 seconds of each other. 04/28/2006 09:01 Darren_C A site GMC was performed yesterday (4-27-06). All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detectability. The PCs are within 20 seconds of atomic time and within 10 seconds of each other. Darren R. Chase PSMFC Systems Engineer (509) 735-2773 ext.3 darren@psmfc.org 04/20/2006 10:46 Darren A site GMC was performed today (4-19-06). All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detectability. No problems were found. 04/20/2006 08:04 Alan_Bro Examination of the platform shows no data exist to fill the gap on 4/18/2006. 04/19/2006 08:11 Alan_Bro The power anomaly that occurred 4/18/2006 created a gap in data. The platform will be inspected for possible fill data ASAP. 04/18/2006 16:24 Don_Warf John Thomas called to say that the site would have a power outage today of unknown length. 04/11/2006 16:13 Troy A site GMC was performed today. All transcievers were checked for tune and adjustments were made where necessary. No problems with the transcievers were found. The utility machine was found in the safe mode and upon restart displayed an error stating that vserver.vxd file was missing. System booted up normally after the 'anykey' was pressed. Some transcievers are displaying Memory Full messages in Minimon. 04/06/2006 15:59 Alan_Bro Manually pushed BO206096.C2 to PTAGIS via PCA. Site personnel report power outages continuing throughout today. No data exist to fill the 01:38:00 gap at 9:00AM on 4/6/2006. 04/06/2006 09:56 Alan_Bro BO206096.B9 was manually submitted via email (thanks Dave). The file was created from BO206096.B2 and truncated to fill a gap in the data. 04/04/2006 09:07 scottl The .TMP files created on or around 4/1/06 and 4/2/06 contain no data at all, files are empty. All data that existed surrounding the major power outages last weekend has been submitted. The temp files on PC2 are also zero bytes, no data there either. 04/03/2006 09:06 scott The 14hr 59 min gap in the data set was due to and upgrade on the spillway switch gear and transformer that feeds power to the CI PIT room along with other COE facilities. It may have also been associated with tying in the new B2CC facility and Pumphouse. 03/29/2006 08:07 scott Note from Jon Thomas.. Our operators are going to be doing some switching on our 13.8 kV tie line #1 during the night and into the early morning of April 5/6. This will interrupt power to the BI PIT Tag Bldg. I talked to Scott Bowman of the operators and he indicated that there would be fairly frequent (approx. 5- 6) switching events of short duration. I believe your PC's in the bldg are UPS backed up. But in any event, please be aware of the upcoming switching events and take whatever actions you deem necessary. Incidentally, we're still on board with the Burke Electric's Stan Thompson to have the North Spillway Tower taken down for power this upcoming Saturday (4/1). So, you will lose power to your CI PIT Tag bldg for most of that work day. That's in addition to the Project losing power to the fishway diffusers, valves, etc. We're OK, though, on Spillway hoist receptacles, though. Apparently, we can power them up from the South Spillway Tower during the North Spillway Tower outage. Hopefully, all of the work North Spillway Tower electrical work will be finished on 4/1 and the contractor will not have to go into 4/2 to finish out that work. Thanks, --Jon 03/23/2006 08:30 darren@r 0B:LowExcCurrent,0F:LowExcCurrent,10:TestTagFailure: These alarms will be addressed by PSMFC. It appears there may have been some fluctuation in the water level of the ladder. PSMFC will try to verify this with site biologist. 03/20/2006 15:03 scottl Corrected the problem with the DSL service this morning. Problem was a poor connection at the demark. Verified that data services for all bonn sites was restored and also to the SMP office. Removed all the party lines from the DSL POT line in order to avoid any potential interuption in service. The BO4 server was restarted at 2:56 pm 3/20 in order to resyncronize co servers and Ftv and to flush the socket connections. Some hidden process was still running effecting the remote access capabilites to Ftv,CS1 and 2. 03/18/2006 11:55 Don_Warf We are currently dealing with DSL problems. The modem has been rebooted and has re-established connectivity. 03/15/2006 15:26 scott The DSL data services were briefly interrupted around 10:00 AM this morning for reconfiguration and phone line consolidation purposes. Telephone service at BO1,2,3,4 all share a common party line therefore eliminating 2 unique analog lines. FYI.. The Copper to Fiber converter at BO2 is not working and a long term problem at BO1 is still being investigated. Trouble ticket was submitted to the COE with regards to these two problems.PSMFC will help facilitate repairs if necessary but replacement od the devices are the COE responsibility. As of 3:21 pm, it appears data services are up and running. 02/03/2006 18:27 Troy None of these sites are 'green' in PCA. This site and another DSL site PRO are not responsive to PCA. PRO was visited this evening and internet connectivity is good. 01/30/2006 17:16 Dave BO2-PC1 was running about 8 minutes slow. I adjusted the clock to within 1 second of atomic time. I similarly adjusted the clock on BO2- PC2. I took both machines out of data collection during the time adjustment. I archived some 1700+ files on BO2-PC2. 01/30/2006 12:57 Dave pcA'd into BO2 to see why it hadn't submitted files since last night. Found that PC1 was still generating into the "A" file at 12:09PM. Stopped and restarted data collection, and uploaded last night's "H" file and today's (12+ hour) "A" file. 01/20/2006 11:34 Scott_Li The data services for these sites were converted from the T-1 to DSL on 1/19/06 at 1600 hrs. A comprehensive function test was completed on all data collection computers. This included testing of the remote access PCA application to all sites. Will revise the site I/P address table on Monday 23rd, 06 to reflect the new adressing scheme. Buffers were dumped on the BO4 transcievers and the records are contained in file BO406020.E1. This was done due to recent outages incurred on the BO4 plaform. 01/01/2006 12:40 PTOC_Bot Annual log file initiation for BO2 #### End of Event Log for BO2 ###